![]() I don't think anyone would recommend putting it into standby as you mention, that continues to drain power. CrystalDiskMark is a disk benchmark software.It measure sequential reads/writes speed,measure random 512KB, 4KB, 4KB (Queue Depth32) reads/writes speed,select test data (Random, 0Fill, 1Fill. I added clarification re: desktops and notebooks, though I'd suggest powering down a notebook with an SSD is comparable to putting it into hibernation. ![]() I've updated the story for the author to reflect hibernation as well. You're absolutely correct about indexing. Thanks for pointing both of these things out. Laptops for example you'll want to hibernate to avoid discharging the battery while in sleep mode. The '1M' and '128K' stand for 1MB and 128KB respectively, showing the sort of size files these tests use (although I don't know for sure if those are actually the sizes. Not limited to 2GB.Also, hibernation has benefits over standby where hibernation will allow your system to return to a fully working state after removing power whereas standby requires power to still be supplied to your system. CrystalDiskMark also has small and large file tests, because a controller may perform differently with many small requests, compared to fewer large requests. Disabling indexing will result in slower searching.Hibernation: Amount of space saved by turning this off is equivalent to the amount of RAM in your system. It's used to find files more quickly in search. ![]() KWReidIndexing is not used to access files more quickly. ![]()
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