So the SeriTek/1v4 arrived today from Italy. I took out the
Sil3112 based card I bought from Max and put the SeriTek in it's place. The first thing I did was take some new benchmarks with QuickBench.
So this is the exact same SSD with the same 9.2.2 installation I used with the Sil3112 card.
QuickBench™ 1.5 Test Results File
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Test file created on torsdag 1 december 2016 at 18.19.38
Test Volume name: Copland
Xfer Size Sequential Read Sequential Write Random Read Random Write1 KByte 4.498 MB/sec 688.468 KB/sec 3.342 MB/sec 723.170 KB/sec
2 KBytes 8.677 MB/sec 1.377 MB/sec 9.825 MB/sec 1.411 MB/sec
4 KBytes 15.241 MB/sec 2.712 MB/sec 16.758 MB/sec 2.782 MB/sec
8 KBytes 27.832 MB/sec 5.247 MB/sec 28.123 MB/sec 5.420 MB/sec
16 KBytes 25.469 MB/sec 2.950 MB/sec 40.406 MB/sec 10.234 MB/sec
32 KBytes 76.238 MB/sec 19.184 MB/sec 51.610 MB/sec 18.941 MB/sec
64 KBytes 94.812 MB/sec 33.307 MB/sec 67.067 MB/sec 33.499 MB/sec
128 KBytes 112.289 MB/sec 51.318 MB/sec 82.476 MB/sec 52.636 MB/sec
256 KBytes 120.314 MB/sec 72.897 MB/sec 109.185 MB/sec 73.063 MB/sec
512 KBytes 125.294 MB/sec 90.588 MB/sec 118.810 MB/sec 91.037 MB/sec
1 MByte 127.379 MB/sec 105.403 MB/sec 122.983 MB/sec 104.777 MB/sec
You can really see that the 64bit SeriTek gives an overall speed improved.
I'm very satisfied with the results