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All my testing was to create a baseline and then results after a change. For test 5, 6, 7 and 8, as I mentioned I used Windows Copy. I opened an explorer window for both the source and destination and dragged the file over.
As for the Intel NAS Speed Test kit, that is true, the results probably could be skewed but I'm measuring the difference between the baseline and the change on the same platform. I'm not coming up with number that I could compare again say your computer because it may skew the results, however I didn't get the feeling that data was cached as I did delete the test data between each test and I rebooted the machine which should have cleared any cached data. Again, I wasn't trying to state how fast or slow my throughput was compared to everyone else, it's a test of before and after hardware changes to justify if the Intel NIC was a valuable gain in my system. It wasn't and I pulled them out of my computers to reduce the power draw and heat created. Those guys did generate more heat than I would have thought.
So if you're going to do some comparative testing, I think I created a reasonable template as a guide and you can use whatever you feel would meet your objectives.
As for the Intel NAS Speed Test kit, that is true, the results probably could be skewed but I'm measuring the difference between the baseline and the change on the same platform. I'm not coming up with number that I could compare again say your computer because it may skew the results, however I didn't get the feeling that data was cached as I did delete the test data between each test and I rebooted the machine which should have cleared any cached data. Again, I wasn't trying to state how fast or slow my throughput was compared to everyone else, it's a test of before and after hardware changes to justify if the Intel NIC was a valuable gain in my system. It wasn't and I pulled them out of my computers to reduce the power draw and heat created. Those guys did generate more heat than I would have thought.
So if you're going to do some comparative testing, I think I created a reasonable template as a guide and you can use whatever you feel would meet your objectives.