Sorry I'm a brand new Mac user coming over from PC and am having a hard time understanding how a dual core, 4GB RAM device could have much higher read and write scores. What exactly is this measuring? Does this mean her Macbook is that much faster than mine? I've seen new Macbook Pro's hitting over 1600 Mb/s so I'm wondering if these computers are really 2-4 times faster at working with audio/video production. My gf on the other hand has an early 2015 Macbook Air (1.6 Ghz dual core, 4gb RAM, 128 GB flash storage) and her Blackmagic results show over 1000 Mb/s on read and write. (Some RAID 0 setups have speeds around 900 Mb/s from what I've seen on youtube as well) This seems on par with most youtube video results who have a similar setup after upgrading their Mid-2012 MacBook Pro. It feels blazing fast and my Blackmagic disk speed test results measure around 400-450 Mb/s for both read and write. 3) Now point your test to that folder and it will work. 2) You will be asked Admin Username & Password. The steps to do the test are as follows: 1) Create a folder in your SSD, and share it with public. So I recently bought a Mid-2012 MacBook Pro (2.6 Ghz quad-quad core) that was maxed out with an SSD and 16GB of Ram. The test will not go through if you point to the disk.
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