Seagate Desktop SSHD ST4000DX001 4TB Review (Page 3 of 10)

Page 3 - Benchmark: AIDA64 Disk Benchmark

About AIDA64 Engineer

AIDA64 Engineer has a hardware detection engine unrivaled in its class. It provides detailed information about installed software and offers diagnostic functions and support for overclocking. As it is monitoring sensors in real time, it can gather accurate voltage, temperature and fan speed readings, while its diagnostic functions help detect and prevent hardware issues. It also offers a couple of benchmarks for measuring the performance of individual hardware components or the whole system. It is compatible with all 32-bit and 64-bit Windows editions, including Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2.

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Since our storage review benchmark results are presented in alphabetical order, first up on the list are results from one of our favorite benchmarking programs, AIDA64 Engineer. Just to note, AIDA64 Engineer is a full synthetic benchmark. Unlike full synthetic motor oil, this usually does not always carry a good connotation. While it is not a representation of real life performance (Such as how fast Photoshop opens), it does provide valuable insight into performance between different drives and different controllers, especially since we have a bunch of hard drives and one SSD to compare against our hybrid drive today. As you can see in our graphs above, the Seagate Desktop SSHD ST4000DX001 4TB was one of the fastest tested hard drives. I did multiple runs on it, and it did not make a difference, so I kept them as one set of results. In the Linear Read section, the Desktop SSHD started off at 175.2MB/s, went down to 151.3MB/s in the middle, and closed off at 80.2MB/s in the end. This was remarkably close to the 7,200RPM Western Digital Red Pro 4TB, and was consistently better than Seagate's own NAS HDD. For the rest of the charts, the 5,900RPM ST4000DX001 was much closer to being an HDD than SSD without caching, as expected. It outperformed the Seagate Laptop SSHD, but was beaten by the NAS HDD in both Random Read and Buffered Read. As far as average access time is concerned, the 14.82ms was a great result.


Page Index
1. Introduction, Packaging, Specifications
2. A Closer Look, Test System
3. Benchmark: AIDA64 Disk Benchmark
4. Benchmark: ATTO Disk Benchmark
5. Benchmark: Crystal Disk Mark 3.0
6. Benchmark: HD Tach 3.0.1.0
7. Benchmark: HD Tune Pro 4.60
8. Benchmark: PassMark PerformanceTest 8.0
9. Benchmark: PCMark 7
10. Conclusion