Mac Hard Drive Performance Test Software

One of the most important hardware components inside your computer is obviously the drive that holds the operating system. If you have Windows installed on a slow hard drive, it doesn’t matter how powerful the other components like CPU and memory are, the system will boot slower, load programs more slowly, and lag quite badly while multitasking.

This is a reason why high performance hard drives and especially SSD’s are so popular these days. It’s because upgrading just that one part can breath new life into a computer and make it feel a lot more snappy to use. The actual hard disk or SSD performance under Windows is determined by several factors so how do you know if your drive is performing well, needs tweaking or is even holding the system back?

Thankfully, the internet is full of websites to show you how well nearly every drive around can perform. Also, loads of programs are available that can give your hardware a performance test to see how well it’s doing. There are many paid suites around like PCMark or Passmark that can test the whole system, but here we list for you 10 free tools that are specifically designed for testing the performance of hard drives and SSD drives.

All tools were tested on Windows 10 64-bit and are also compatible with Windows 7 and 8.

1. CrystalDiskMark

This is a very popular storage benchmarking tool because it’s versatile and can produce good results for just about everything from USB drives, to memory cards, RAMDisks, SSD drives and mechanical hard drives. CrystalDiskMark is very easy to operate too, just set the test size between 50MB and 4GB, the drive to test and the number of passes to run. More passes obviously should produce more accurate results.

Then click All to run a full test or any individual colored buttons below to run single tests. A useful extra option for SSD drives is whether to fill the test data randomly or with 0’s or 1’s. This will affect the results on drives with hardware compression such as those with Sandforce controllers. Portable, installer and custom skin versions are available.

Download CrystalDiskMark

2. ATTO Disk Benchmark

ATTO Disk Benchmark is a popular portable tool used by many hardware review websites and is also recommended by manufacturers such as Corsair to run speed tests on SSD drives. All the tests are sequential and are taken for read and write operations using block sizes of 512 bytes up to 64MB. A test file length of between 64KB and 32GB is also available, both are selectable from drop down menus.

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Leaving Direct I/O enabled will rule out odd results due to any system caching. An I/O size of over a couple of Megabytes will produce virtually the same scores so probably isn’t needed for many users. Results can be saved out and loaded again at a later time. A look around the internet will likely find someone else who has posted ATTO results for similar hardware to your own.

Download ATTO Disk Benchmark (via Softpedia, the official site requires filling a form)

3. AS SSD Benchmark

AS SSD looks a bit like CrystalDiskMark and is designed primarily to benchmark SSD drives. It is another popular tool being used by hardware sites such as AnandTech’s SSD benchmark charts (which also includes ATTO) to show their results. The program uses incompressible data so some SSD’s will show much lower scores than usual if they compress their data.

Sequential and 4KB read and write scores will be shown along with access times and a final general overall score. The results can be changed to IOPS if you prefer from the View menu. A couple of useful additional benchmarks are available in the Tools menu like a Copy benchmark which simulates copying an ISO, game and a program, and also a read/write compression benchmark. AS SSD is also completely portable.

Download AS SSD Benchmark(website is in German, download link at bottom)

4. Anvil’s Storage Utilities

For an SSD or hard drive benchmark and test utility that really puts drives through their paces, they don’t come much more comprehensive than Anvil’s Storage Utilities. While being able to perform a complete read and write test using sequential and random operations, it displays a full set of results including response time, speed in MB/s and also IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second).

A total combined read/write score is shown in the yellow box. Also included are 3 extra IOPS tests, an endurance testing function and the ability in the settings to alter the amount of compression to use on the test file. More functions like a system information tab and a screenshot saver round off an impressive tool. Anvil’s Storage Utilities doesn’t seem to be developed anymore and the last version is from 2014.

Download Anvil’s Storage Utilities

5. HD Tune

HD Tune is probably the most well known hard disc drive benchmarking and diagnostic utility and will likely be in every tech users USB toolkit. The free version 2.55 is getting old now having not been updated since 2008 and might have minor issues with some of the latest hard drive models. Some functions like error checking and benchmarking should still work fine.

After a test, the benchmark result graph will show the minimum, maximum and average read speed along with the average access time in milliseconds and the burst rate. The block size can be changed in the options from 512 bytes up to 8MB and a slider can move between faster less accurate or slower more accurate test speeds.

Download HD Tune

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Allen Gorden Perera2 months ago

Is there a bootable type of SSD benchmark software? I find that windows based softwares are inconsistent.

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Pretty much all drive reviewers I’ve seen use Windows based tools so they can’t be that inconsistent. I think it could be more to do with what’s running on your system, such as antivirus, Windows updates/tasks, or third party software doing things in the background while a disk test is running.

I don’t recall ever seeing a disk benchmark software that doesn’t require a full OS to run, whether it’s Windows or Linux. Obviously bootable Live CDs still run an OS although it will usually be stripped down to a large degree.

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Imre1 year ago

Hello, i am looking for a Hard Disk/Drive utility that can scan and “repair” weak sectors.
Also interested to know if there is a tool that scan a hard drive surface from back to front and also randomly perhaps?

Thanks
James

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Bad sectors are usually a sign that your drive is starting to fail. If you have a high number of bad or pending sectors it is highly recommended that you replace the drive rather than attempt to repair it.

WD Data Lifeguard is a free disk diagnostic tool from Western Digital. It can run a “basic test” (checking SMART info), an “extended test” (full scan that locates bad sectors), or completely wipe the drive.

If bad sectors are found during an extended test, you will be given an option to attempt to repair these sectors. However, like I said above, it is recommended that you replace a failing drive.

You can also use CrystalDiskInfo (from the makers of CrystalDiskMark) to display SMART information and monitor drive health in real time. CDI once saved me from having to pay for expensive data recovery by showing an alarm for pending sectors before my drive died 2 days later.

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maidmeow42 years ago

HD Tach cannot run on my Windows 7 64bit system, it says that only could be run on Win2K or WinXP.

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Read the article again and you will see that it does work and what you need to do to get it to work.

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James4 years ago

Here is a simple disk benchmark tool written in Java I’ve been working on. Would appreciate any feedback anyone is willing to provide. Best wishes,
sourceforge.net/projects/jdiskmark/

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I’ve written a simplistic tool in Python to benchmark HDDs and SSDs. It is completely open-source and now in alpha stage, though you already could use it, and if interested, participate in development.
Here’s the link: github.com/thodnev/MonkeyTest

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JC5 years ago

CrystalDiskMark installs a hidden program on your computer that forces your browser to use a particular search engine.

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That’s because you are downloading the version with ads, get the one without ads to not have it install opencandy adware.

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steve4 years ago

So how do you know which version your are downloading? With or without ads?

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In fact, there is no version with ads any more, the author removed opencandy earlier in 2016.

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Lukearse1 year ago

Thanks for the heads up,
I was looking to download and use CrystalDiskMark, but not now!!

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Why are you taking notice of a 3 year old comment when a newer comment is telling you that problem doesn’t exist anymore and hasn’t existed since 2016??

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Astro5 years ago

@ relcocq
SSD drives aren’t effected by fragmented disk, so no shouldn’t effect the results
You should never run de-frag programs on a SSD, ever.

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Yes and no. Defrag on a HDD, from Win 7+, it run Optimize, which is the trim command. This is very important. Why? simple.

An HDD is seperate into block and then into pages. It can only do 3 operations on block: Read, Write and Erase. It cannot overwrite like a hard disk. But it function the same way: When you delete something, it marks the pages related to these data as available, but not empty. A problem though, on page, it can only do Read and Write, not erase.

When you have to erase a page because you run out of empty page, the ssd controller must copy all the good page in cache from the block (Read action + write action in the SSD cache), erase the block so all pages are empty and write back the good page from the cache. This operation take time and this is way your SSD speed degrate with usage.

Thus, in the early days of SSD, Trim appeared to fix this problem. When Trim is run, it does the operation above on all needed block and pages, thus leaving the SSD only with good and empty pages. This process does add some wear on the drive, but very little.

With time, OS and controller have implemented various way to bypass this problem, like doing the trim action on each erase, never leaving bad pages.

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More and reference at: anandtech.com/show/2738/8

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TGWOH5 years ago

I did not see Hard Disk Sentential among your programs. I’ve been using it for years now.
3 years back it told me the bad sectors of the 750GB hard disk in my Dell 545 Inspiron had increased and its performance had dropped to 80%.
The system was still under warranty so I contacted Dell. After a lengthy phone call discussing the problem, they a sent a technician out. After 90 minutes, he agreed the drive was problematic, and gave me a 1TB replacement drive.
I installed the new drive, made it the boot and moved everything important over to it.
I made the 750GB drive a secondary just to see how long it might last. About one week later it failed.
I am sure those programs you list are great but I am thankful Hard Disk Sentential was recommended to me and have it on all of our computers.

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Hard Disk Sentinel is a completely different type of software and is not a tool specifically for bench marking your drives.

Besides, it isn’t even free and this article is specifically about free software for the job.

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Dror6 years ago

Installed HD Tach on Win 8. It will not run and displays a message that it will only run 2000 or XP.

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Go to the Simpli Software program files folder and run the hdtach.exe in Windows XP compatibility mode, works fine then.

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irjan12 years ago

Thanks Ray!!!

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Has anyone considered whether or not a fragmented disk would effect the results?
I would think so.
Rob.

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How to tell that your Mac works at its full? How to find out how fast your solid state drives (SSD) or hard drive really is? How to get a good insight into any possible failures? The answer: Mac benchmark software.

What’s benchmarking?

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Benchmarking is a way to test out the performance of your Mac’s memory, hard drive, graphics card, among other things. It provides numbers for finding the weak spots within the system, comparison with other machines, and can help you understand whether to upgrade to a new laptop or desktop computer.

For example, if you’re planning to install a new video game, you can benchmark your hardware to see if it’s capable of running that game. Or you might want to test if a new SSD is actually performing as advertised.

There are several benchmarking tools available that can measure how well your Mac works. Here we’ll show you some of the best apps in the Mac world and walk you through the benchmark process. So, let’s get started!

Caution: To gather the proper data, close all running programs during the benchmark tests. To measure the performance, they all require 100% of your resources.

How to test the general Mac performance: CPU benchmark

The central processing unit (CPU) is the computer component that’s responsible for executing and interpreting most of the commands of your hardware and software. It’s like your computer’s brain that controls the essential things happening on your Mac.

CPU benchmarks can help you gather information on the main things in your system, including the processor, memory, and more. There are many benchmarking tools designed to measure the general performance of your Mac, but one of the most popular is Geekbench 4.

Geekbench measures your system’s powers and tells how strong your computer is. It uses a number of different tests to model the real-world tasks or applications to define your CPU performance. This simple, yet powerful tool is incredibly easy to use, so you won’t have any problems when benchmarking your Mac with its help.

Download the app, run the test and you’ll define how well your Mac can perform everyday tasks. Be patient, it will take from 2 to 20 minutes to complete the CPU benchmark. When the test is over, you can compare your results with other users’ on the Geekbench Browser. It will give you an idea of how well your Mac performs and whether it can work better.

How to test your graphics card: GPU benchmark

GPU benchmarking is a great way to see how well your graphics card can cope with a variety of visual effects and graphical demands. For instance, when a brand new game is coming out, you may want to benchmark GPU to be absolutely confident that your Mac won’t have problems with running it well.

When it comes to choosing software for GPU benchmarks, you have a great choice. There are many good tools for graphics card benchmarks, but we advise you to use the Maxon’s Cinebench. It is based on the animation software Cinema 4D, which is used by studios and various production houses around the world for 3D content creation.

Cinebench is a perfect tool for video card benchmarks, and best of all: it’s completely free. Run a test with Cinebench to see if your graphics card is getting the score you hoped for.

How to benchmark your Mac hard drive and SSD

When it comes to measuring your hard drive or SSD performance, the best utility to use is Blackmagic Disk Speed Test. It’s a simple tool that allows to quickly test your disk speed for working with high-quality videos and demanding applications.

To start using the app, simply download and open it, choose your drive (if your computer is using more than one), and click Start to run the benchmark test. Very quickly you’ll determine the hard drive read and write speeds and see if they are suitable for high-end video related operations.

Good news: Blackmagic disk speed test is free to download from the App Store. So take advantage of it once you need to know how well your MacBook’s SSD is performing.

How to optimize your Mac’s performance

Benchmarking won’t speed your computer or increase its performance. It can only show you how well your Mac works and if there are any faults within the various components. But a utility like CleanMyMac X is designed to monitor the health of your Mac and improve its efficiency with a set of optimizing goodies.

If you want to see how your Mac is performing, just go to the CleanMyMac X Menu. All you need is one glance to see your hard drive space, processor load, battery life, and memory usage. And don’t worry, if there’s a problem with your Mac, the app will let you know immediately and help you with the fix.

CleanMyMac has the Maintenance module that gives you direct access to all sorts of optimizing things: repairing disk permissions, running maintenance scripts, reindexing Spotlight, verifying startup disk, and much more. Just run a set of scripts to quickly optimize your system’s performance.

Oh, we almost forgot to tell you — CleanMyMac is incredibly easy to use and completely free to download. With its help, you’ll keep your computer optimized and speed it up at a moment’s notice. Give it a try and maintaining your Mac will become a whole lot easier.

As you see, there are many ways to test and measure your Mac performance. See how your Mac works over time and make sure to keep it in shape for years.

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