![]() ![]() Since we use both these tools daily to measure and verify the performance of our system, these differences trouble me - a lot. Except, I get significantly different results when testing storage speeds using AJA System Test Light versus Blackmagic Disk Speed Test. (Read that review here.) This hardware speed demon is designed to maximize data transfer speeds using Thunderbolt 3 or 4. This last week, I was testing the speed and capacity of the new OWC Thunderblade SSD RAID. By the way, thanks for all your work testing and documenting the test results, very much appreciated.” I don’t have any information on why there is a discrepancy between the full AJA system test and BMD, however I will let you know as soon as I have update from Product Development. ![]() Today their tech support emailed me: “I did forward your test results to Product Development for review and they did acknowledge the Lite version has an issue. (Errors also exist in Apple Activity Monitor.) ![]() Assume whatever test results you are looking at are wrong. So far, no developer is able to explain these differences. Here’s an updated article looking at the differences between measurement tools. As always, I’ll keep you posted as soon as I hear back from them.” Since then, I’ve heard nothing. Blackmagic PR wrote: “Thanks so much for sharing this information – I’ve passed this along to the Blackmagic Design team. I’ve heard back from OWC, Blackmagic Design and AJA. ![]()
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