Card benchmark - what's the optimal write buffer size?

Started by a1ex, May 17, 2013, 04:43:13 PM

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squig

The Lexar 1000x and Toshiba 1066x are the top performers.

A1ex have you done the funky graph on the Toshiba benchmarks I submitted?

quantumrider

hey guys, so what is the fastest CF card for 5D2 shooting? I have no clue how to read all these numbers here...
5D2|ML 2.3|55mm f/1.2

quantumrider

ridiculous, I just asked the question the same moment you answered it... didn't see your post yet
5D2|ML 2.3|55mm f/1.2

quantumrider

just one quick note, the Lexar 1000x 16GB is much slower!
5D2|ML 2.3|55mm f/1.2

KMA_WWC

Don't forget Hoodman Steel is the top performer too!
Canon 5D Mark III

ptunstall

Quote from: squig on May 24, 2013, 03:34:29 AM
The Lexar 1000x and Toshiba 1066x are the top performers.

A1ex have you done the funky graph on the Toshiba benchmarks I submitted?

Do you ever get dropped frames in 1080p with the Toshiba 1066 64gb card?

squig

@ 1080p sometimes the buffer fills after a couple of seconds on the first recording but after that it's rock solid. I'm shooting mostly 1920x840.

ptunstall

Quote from: squig on May 26, 2013, 06:32:38 AM
@ 1080p sometimes the buffer fills after a couple of seconds on the first recording but after that it's rock solid. I'm shooting mostly 1920x840.

Yea, I figure that initial recording frame drop happens regardless of card speeds. Good to know its solid thereafter though! Thanks for the info! I'll pick one up!

squig

There's been at least one build in the last week that didn't drop frames on the first recording, damned if I know which one.  :'( Shooting is going really smoothly for me, I wish I could say the same about post. Adobe camera raw just wasn't designed for moving pictures.

mvejerslev

5D Mark II, Sandisk Extreme 60MB/s (will follow up with Sandisk Extreme Pro 90MB/s card in a minute)

Buffer size experiment
ML v2.3.NEXT.2013May24.5D2212, bff47c520333+ (unified) tip
Mode: movie 1920x1080 24p, Global Draw: OFF
10312704 446
15885312 510
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5D Mark II, PC

mvejerslev

5D Mark II, Sandisk Extreme Pro 90MB/s

Buffer size experiment
ML v2.3.NEXT.2013May24.5D2212, bff47c520333+ (unified) tip
Mode: movie 1920x1080 24p, Global Draw: OFF
10312704 603
15885312 596
80896 133
8949760 613
28661760 618
16264192 586
24521728 618
16424960 617
13148160 612
15619072 480
1658880 500
21001216 618
8548352 594
19760128 510
5965824 594
24906752 627
13968384 610
16770048 611
4542464 574
13063168 612
33263616 629
30312448 605
16713728 605
3887104 566
21841920 624
12846080 504
16192512 501
3333120 552
6719488 594
17313792 607
23374848 620
2865152 544
32488448 629
18588672 610
4186112 542
821248 444
3661824 559
18359296 615
19875840 505
22754304 621
13665280 609
24957952 618
28555264 627
33442816 622
10708992 604
20242432 613
8774656 582
11216896 620
23156736 608
12750848 511
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2157568 432
15279104 620
29943808 619
30321664 600
19004416 606
268288 270
23778304 617
467968 342
1905664 526
32368640 628
19829760 623
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11364352 605
32160768 626
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24118272 507
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5D Mark II, PC

xvince1

Quote from: skrull on May 18, 2013, 05:04:27 AM
Hey a1ex and g3gg0, there's something that maybe you're missing. All flash cards (SD/CF/SSD/etc) have a fixed erase block size.

If there's no partition and the card is just formatted with filesystem then it is ok. But for those who have a partition table on them, the partition must be aligned with EBS to have optimal performance (See articles on partition alignment for SSD)

All partitions of the cards I've tested were misaligned out-of-the-box. Besides Dane-elec and Sandisk I couldn't recall the other brands. I couldn't recall the numbers but I did see performance improvements.

Instead of trying to find EBS for all cards, I suggest aligning the partition at 1MB, so it should fit almost (if not all) EBS.

An utility to check alignment: http://www.tcpdump.com/kb/os/windows/disk-alignment/all-pages.html
(Or using MS System Information - msinfo32.exe) http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/checking_ssd_alignment

Instructions for Windows XP here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929491
Linux users should set fdisk to show entry/units to sectors and create a partition with starting sector 2048.
Of course you can use any partition manager to move/resize the beginning of the partition.

Regards,

Rodrigo

Sorry for this noob Question, but I do not understand how you can create an align partition that can be usable in the camera, as every time the 5D read the new partition (with a good alignement), it detect that partition wasn't create in the DSLR, so I'm obliged to format the CF inside and the alignement goes out... I'v try many time, using the freeware "active partition manager" and I very don't understand what's wrong ...

I'm very disapointed as I have 2 Komputerbay x600 wich max up at 30Mb/s with bad alignement. Hoped to gain some biterate with alignement...  :'(

xvince1

There's something I don't understand, I try my Komputerbay 600x (just formated in the 5Dmk2) on cristal diskmark on an CF reader USB3, and I got 61MB/s with 4000MB test files but 0.5 MB/s with 512k files. When I try benchmarking in ML menu, I maxed 25-30MB/s

My question : Is there difference or inconsistency between caching RAM / controller on the 5D hardware as I see many people with mk2 maxing at 60/70 MB/s with some KB, or is it only the CF ?

really Sorry for this noobesque questions  :'(

togg


ashtrai


squig

Komputerbay write speeds aren't consistent, it's a lottery.

ashtrai

I just ordered a Komputerbay 32GB 1000x card. Will update with benchmarks with my 50D once it arrives (should be within a week).

seanturco

5dmark II
Sandisk Extreme, 8go 60mb/s ( very short bench)

Buffer size experiment
ML v2.3.NEXT.2013May31.5D2212, d6786d675069+ (unified) tip
Mode: movie 1920x1080 24p, Global Draw: OFF
10312704 487
15885312 498
80896 123
8949760 491
28661760 478
16264192 506
24521728 456
16424960 501
13148160 476
15619072 493
1658880 416
21001216 503
8548352 451
19760128 502
5965824 460
24906752 494
13968384 502
16770048 496
4542464 451
13063168 470
33263616 492

togg

Quote from: squig on June 03, 2013, 02:11:59 AM
Komputerbay write speeds aren't consistent, it's a lottery.

:(( I hope to win  :-[

Quote from: ashtrai on June 03, 2013, 02:27:05 PM
I just ordered a Komputerbay 32GB 1000x card. Will update with benchmarks with my 50D once it arrives (should be within a week).

Yup!

mihaii

from a amazon comment on 128 GB Komputerbay card


"The tech support person was great to talk to, here is a bit of inside info he gave me. They use micron/crucial chips on the 128GB card and a MSI (I think it's LSI) controller if I remember correctly. He said it the same as the Lexar 1000x cards. The Komputerbay smaller CF cards use samsung chips."

So maybe the 128GB is not a lottery and the price is between the Lexar 32 and Lexar 64.

What do you think?

I don't know if I should go for a Komputerbay 128GB or a Lexar 32GB 1000x







odlan

Quote from: mihaii on June 04, 2013, 09:55:52 PM
from a amazon comment on 128 GB Komputerbay card


"The tech support person was great to talk to, here is a bit of inside info he gave me. They use micron/crucial chips on the 128GB card and a MSI (I think it's LSI) controller if I remember correctly. He said it the same as the Lexar 1000x cards. The Komputerbay smaller CF cards use samsung chips."

So maybe the 128GB is not a lottery and the price is between the Lexar 32 and Lexar 64.

What do you think?

I don't know if I should go for a Komputerbay 128GB or a Lexar 32GB 1000x

Hey dude, it is better for you forget about Komputerbay 128Gb
I have bought a new one from Amazon and this is the score



YOU CAN'T record RAW 1920x1080 16:9 25 Fps

I'll go with refund and I'll use my Lexar 32Gb (record flawlessly raw 19820x1080) until CF-to-SSD will be ready

Jonit

I made a quick benchmark of a SanDisk Extreme 45MB/s. After formatting it to exFAT file system, it gives stable 20+MB write speeds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI4XZPAMoZk

driftwood

Buffer size experiment
ML v2.3.NEXT.2013Jun20.5D3113, 1b42291d5085+ (unified) tip
Mode: movie 1920x1080 25p, Global Draw: ON
CF LEXAR ATA FLASH CARD LEXAR ATA FLASH CARD                   
10312704 852
15885312 812
80896 238
8949760 900
28661760 821
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16424960 819
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1905664 740
32368640 843
19829760 761
Canon 60D, Canon 5DMK3, Lexar 1000x 128GB CF, Panasonic (shhhh!) GH2s & GH3s. :-)

grooveminister

@ all the people using Transcend cards operating near 83 MB/s:
Have you already tried the "AutoFormat" tool that Transcend provides to low-level format the cards?
http://de.transcend-info.com/support/DlCenter/dllogin_t.asp?Link=|support|dlcenter|software|AutoFormat.zip
I´ve read one report of a ML user on amazon.de that autoformat did solve his problems and he was able to record 1080p afterwards.

Best wishes,
Andreas

Danne

I never had to use any special format-tool. I worked straight away