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Comparison Table And Test Setup

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Manufacturer
A-Data
Asax
Asax
Cavalry Storage
Family
SSD S592Leopard-Hunt IILeopard-Hunt IISSD Pelican
Model Number

ASAX-SATA1.8 T2-SSDASAX-SATA2.5 T2-SSDCASD00032MIS
Tested Capacities
128GB64GB256GB32GB
Other Capacities
32, 64GB16, 32, 128, 256GB16, 32, 64, 128GB64, 128GB
Rotational Speed (RPM)
Flash MLCFlash MLCFlash MLCFlash MLC
Controller
IndilinxIndilinxIndilinxJMF602
Form Factor
2.5"1.8"2.5"2.5"
Interface
SATA/300SATA/300SATA/300SATA/300
Cache
64MB64MB64MBn/a
NCQ
yesyesyesyes
Height
9.5 mmn/a
9.5 mm9.5 mm
Weight
54 g26 g

MTBF
1,000,000 hn/an/a1,300,000 h
Operating Temperature
n/an/an/a0-70°C
Specified Idle Power (Low Power)
 0.44W 0.57W0.62W1.04W
Measured Idle Power (Low Power)
0.50W0.35W0.35W1.00W

                          

Manufacturer
Corsair
Crucial
Crucial
Intel
Family
P256M225M225X25-M 34nm
Model Number
CMFSSD-256GBG2DCT128M225CT256M225SSDSA2M160G2G2
Tested Capacities
256GB128GB256GB160GB
Other Capacities
64, 128GB64, 256GB64, 256GB80GB
Rotational Speed (RPM)
Flash MLCFlash MLCFlash MLCFlash MLC
Controller
Samsung
IndilinxIndilinxPC29AS21BA0
Form Factor
2.5"2.5"2.5"2.5"
Interface
SATA/300SATA/300SATA/300SATA/300
Cache (MB)
128MB64MB64MB32MB
NCQ
yesyesyesyes
Height
9.5 mm9.5 mm9.5 mm9.5 mm
Weight
88 g70 g94 g
80 g
MTBF
1,000,000 h1,000,000 h1,000,000 h1,200,000 h
Operating Temperature
n/an/an/a0-70°C
Specified Idle Power (Low Power)
0.19W0.44W0.48W0.06W
Measured Idle Power (Low Power)
0.50W0.4W0.5W0.08W


Manufacturer
OCZ
OCZ
OCZ
Super Talent
Family
Summit
Vertex
Vertex Turbo
UltraDrive ME
Model Number
OCZSSD2-1SUM120GOCZSSD2-1VTX120GOCZSSD2-1VTXT120GFTM28GX25H
Tested Capacities
120GB120GB120GB128GB
Other Capacities
60, 250GB30, 60, 250GB30, 60, 250GB32, 64, 256GB
Rotational Speed (RPM)
Flash MLCFlash MLCFlash MLCFlash MLC
Controller
Samsung
IndilinxIndilinxIndilinx
Form Factor
2.5"2.5"2.5"2.5"
Interface
SATA/300SATA/300SATA/300SATA/300
Cache (MB)
128MB 
64MB
64MB (180 MHz)64MB
NCQ
yesyesyesyes
Height
9.5 mm9.5 mm9.5 mm9.5 mm
Weight
98 g92 g94 g68 g
MTBF
1,500,000 h1,500,000 h1,500,000 h1,000,000 h
Operating Temperature
0-70°C0-70°C0-70°C0-70°C
Specified Idle Power (Low Power)
0.17W0.47W0.45W0.44W
Measured Idle Power (Low Power)
0.50W0.50W0.50W0.40W

 
Test Setup

System Hardware
Hardware
Details
CPU
Intel Core i7-920 (45nm, 2.66 GHz, 8 MB L2 Cache)
Motherboard (Socket 1366)
Supermicro X8SAX
Revision: 1.0,  Chipset Intel X58 + ICH10R, BIOS: 1.0B
RAM
3 x 1GB DDR3-1333 Corsair CM3X1024-1333C9DHX
HDD
Seagate NL35 400GB
ST3400832NS, 7,200 RPM, SATA/150, 8 MB Cache
Power Supply
OCZ EliteXstream 800W
OCZ800EXS-EU
Benchmarks
Performance Measurements
h2benchw 3.12
PCMark Vantage 1.0
I/O Performance
IOMeter 2006.07.27
Fileserver-Benchmark
Webserver-benchmark
Database-Benchmark
Workstation-Benchmark
Streaming Reads
Streaming Writes
System Software and Drivers
Driver
Details
Operating System
Windows Vista Ultimate SP1
Intel Chipset
9.1.0.1007
AMD Graphics
Radeon 8.12
Intel Matrix Storage
8.7.0.1007
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Anonymous 07/09/2009 20:48
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shit review, the G1 is alot worse then the G2 over time/use and intel won't be giving the G1 the Trim command

BrightCandle 07/09/2009 21:05
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Would have been helpful to have a hard drive in there for comparison just to reflect just how far SSDs improve performance.

Where are the comparisons at empty verses used? This is a key differentiator at the moment and you seem to have missed the point completely. Its not how well a drive performs out of the box its how far it degrades once time has taken its toll.

Anonymous 08/09/2009 10:57
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There is a lot missing from this article. TBH, I wouldn't use this as a basis for making a decision on what SSD to buy.

One of your competitors has a superb article on SSD that they published recently, that delves into new vs used performance, and a good explanation of TRIM, and why it's important.

IMO, this article is not up to the usual THG high standard.

Anonymous 10/09/2009 19:47
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Why is the Vertex doing so extremely bad in the write-test?? Just 74MB/s write?? Is that a typo and is it suposed to be 174MB/s?

bobwya 10/09/2009 21:38
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Fail, Fail, Fail.

Once again THG resorts to lots of silly benchmarks but misses the point... I wouldn't pick a drive based on this roundup!

Where, or where are the degradation of write performance tests... Thinking where all the Flash blocks are used and write cycles become Write-Read-Write cycles. (heading off to AnandTech again...)

Where is the Patriot Torqx M28 SSD (128Mb cache & 10 year warranty) in this "roundup"??

If you want a fast boot drive for "desktop usage" you'll surely want more I/O performance emphasise.

Bob

bobwya 10/09/2009 21:44
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bobwya :
... Thinking where all the Flash blocks are used and write cycles become Write-Read-Write cycles. ...



I meant Read-Modify-Write of course!!

Anonymous 20/09/2009 12:32
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It's like you guys haven't read Anand's articles on SSDs or intentionally ignoring it. SSDs with JMicron controllers are automatically crippled SSDs. At least until JMicron cleans up their shoddy work, but then they'd have to fight against a bad reputation.

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