SSD/HDD Benchmark: CrystalDiskMark 8.0.6 Receives Updated Core Library [Notiz]

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SSD/HDD Benchmark: CrystalDiskMark 8.0.6 Receives Updated Core Library

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The free SSD benchmark CrystalDiskMark for receives a revised substructure in the new version 8.0.6 (“Project Priscilla”) and now also supports dark mode at the menu level. Additionally, the benchmark features new themes for the Aoi and Shizuku editions.

Modern Underframe and Improved Dark Mode

The revised core library is based on the Priscilla project, which is maintained by developer “hiyohiyo” and hosted on the GitHub development platform. CrystalDiskMark 8.0.6 now automatically adapts to dark mode at the menu level and also offers various new themes to choose from for the Aoi and Shizuku editions.

The release notes mention the following adjustments for CrystalDiskMark 8.0.6:

[Aoi Edition]Added support for Dark Mode menu Updated main library (Priscilla Project) Added AoiLight/AoiDark theme Added ShizukuLight~nijihashi_sola/ShizukuDark~nijihashi_sola theme [Shizuku Edition]

CrystalDiskMark 8.0.6 – Release Notes

Slim benchmark tool for SSD and HDD

CrystalDiskMark (CDM) is a free benchmark tool for MIT-licensed hard drives and SSDs. In addition to sequential transfer rates, the software also tests for different types of random access. Read and write rates as well as input-output operations (IOP) can be determined. Further information can be found on the official website.

CrystalDiskMark – result (default theme in lightweight Windows mode)

CrystalDiskMark – result (dark theme in dark mode)

Image comparison: CrystalDiskMark – result (default theme in Windows light mode) (Image: crystalmark.info) ⇔ CrystalDiskMark – result (dark theme in dark mode) (Image: crystalmark.info)

Download on Techconseil

CrystalDiskMark 8.0.6, like CrystalDiskInfo, the analysis tool from the same developer, can be downloaded as usual from the Techconseil download archive directly below this post.

Subjects: Benchmarks Hard drives Windows SSD Source: crystalmark.info

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