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File Copy
This test consists of copying our standard 100MB, 500MB and 1GB folder also used in our WinRAR test from one partition to the other, thus requiring reads and writes. The chronometer is started as soon as the "paste" button is clicked and is stopped whenever the window indicating the copy status disappears.

When it comes to transferring files smaller than a gigabyte, all the SATA III drives performed at the same level. Further testing with larger files showed the Vertex 4 was capable of transferring over 5GB in just around 28 seconds. Transferring larger amounts of data is one of the strong points of the Vertex 4 series, which should make it an excellent opinion in the enterprise market.
AS SSD
While most other storage benchmarks are designed with mechanical hard drives in mind, AS SSD, developed by Alex Schepeljanski, is built specifically for solid state drives. The application measure sequential and random read and write performance as well as access time. The performance charts below are as followed 256GB OCZ Vertex 4, 512GB OCZ Octane, 256GB Corsair Performance Pro, 240GB Patriot Pyro SE.


The Vertex 4 did an outstanding job in AS SSD, especially in the 4K though 64K portion of the test. This allowed it to become the first drive we have tested to have a combined score of over 1000.
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