J joaotomas macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 30, 2015 15 2 Feb 2, 2015 #1 Hi people. This is normal? 128gb Blackmagic Write: 212 Read: 562 I have seen various tests and mine is much lower: s Novabench MacBook Air (MacBookAir6,2) Intel Core i7 @ 1000 MHz what? 8 GB - DDR3 @ 1600 MHz Intel HD Graphics 5000
Hi people. This is normal? 128gb Blackmagic Write: 212 Read: 562 I have seen various tests and mine is much lower: s Novabench MacBook Air (MacBookAir6,2) Intel Core i7 @ 1000 MHz what? 8 GB - DDR3 @ 1600 MHz Intel HD Graphics 5000
redheeler macrumors G3 Oct 17, 2014 8,931 9,782 Colorado, USA Feb 2, 2015 #2 Those speeds don't look too far off. The 2014 128 GB MBAs have the slowest SSDs Apple makes, and the speed also varies depending on the brand.
Those speeds don't look too far off. The 2014 128 GB MBAs have the slowest SSDs Apple makes, and the speed also varies depending on the brand.
M motrek macrumors 68030 Sep 14, 2012 2,729 433 Feb 2, 2015 #3 joaotomas said: ... I have seen various tests and mine is much lower: s ... Click to expand... Stop running tests that will have no practical impact on your life other than to make yourself vaguely concerned?
joaotomas said: ... I have seen various tests and mine is much lower: s ... Click to expand... Stop running tests that will have no practical impact on your life other than to make yourself vaguely concerned?
Dweez macrumors 65816 Jun 13, 2011 1,248 10 Down by the river Feb 3, 2015 #4 motrek said: Stop running tests that will have no practical impact on your life other than to make yourself vaguely concerned? Click to expand... Well said, and I concur. Enjoy the machine and don't worry about speeds & feeds.
motrek said: Stop running tests that will have no practical impact on your life other than to make yourself vaguely concerned? Click to expand... Well said, and I concur. Enjoy the machine and don't worry about speeds & feeds.
poiihy macrumors 68020 Aug 22, 2014 2,303 64 Feb 3, 2015 #5 That is the normal, and as for the 1000MHz CPU, that is probably normal too. Remember it has multiple cores so a 2.0GHz Quad-Core will outperform a 3.06GHz Dual-Core.
That is the normal, and as for the 1000MHz CPU, that is probably normal too. Remember it has multiple cores so a 2.0GHz Quad-Core will outperform a 3.06GHz Dual-Core.