That's disappointing for sure... let us know what Apricorn has to say for themselves.
It will be interesting to see what matthewtoney has to report with his dual M4s.
Here is the reply I received from Apricorn.
Hello letscopro,
I apologize for the delay, I was awaiting a response from a coworker. The Blackmagic disk speed test is using compressed data, not uncompressed data. Because of this you will see drastically reduced speeds. If you us an older version of the speed test software you will see much higher speeds since it is using uncompressed data.
The Blackmagic disk speed test is using compressed data, not uncompressed data. Because of this you will see drastically reduced speeds. If you us an older version of the speed test software you will see much higher speeds since it is using uncompressed data.
What's New in Disk Speed Test Version 2.1
Some SSD's use hidden compression when writing data to make their benchmarked speeds appear faster. Disk Speed Test will now measure the true speed of these SSD's so you know if they are suitable for high quality uncompressed video capture.
Last paragraph in the help says...
"Important note about Solid State Disk (SSD) speeds
Some models of SSD cannot save video data at the speed indicated by the manufacturer because the disk uses hidden data compression to reach these higher write speeds. This data compression technique can only save data at the manufacturers claimed speed when storing simple files or simple data, such as blank data. Video data includes video noise, and more random pixel data which does not compress much, so the true speed of the disk is seen.
Some SSDs can have up to 50% lower write speed than the manufacturers claimed speed, so even though the disk specifications claim an SSD is fast enough to handle video, in reality the disk is not fast enough for real time video data capture. Hidden data compression mostly affects capture and often these disks can still be used for real time playback.
Use Blackmagic Disk Speed Test to measure accurately if your SSD will be able to handle uncompressed video capture and playback. Blackmagic Disk Speed Test uses data to simulate the storage of video so you get results similar to what you will see when capturing video to a disk. This will let you find models of SSD that work well for video capture. In our testing, we have found larger newer models of SSD, and larger capacity SSDs are generally faster. Blackmagic Disk Speed Test also tests the speed of disks connected to eSATA docks and other interfaces, which can affect disk performance."
Testing my Vertex 3 with pre 2.1 version
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and with 2.1
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Same SSD, 2 very different results.
Sincerely,
Brandon
Apricorn Support"