Adata Nobility N002 128GB SSD with USB3 Review

June 9, 2010 | 08:31

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Windows 7 Boot

For this test we use disk imaging software to create an exact copy of the same Windows 7 Home Premium install on every hard disk drive or SSD before recording the time taken to boot from the BIOS logo screen to a working desktop, using the Crystal Disk Diskinfo set to run at startup as the chequered flag.

Other than this, all other start-up processes were disabled prior to the imaging process. The boot time was recorded using a standard handheld stopwatch, with the test repeated five times and an average taken from the middle three results to produce the figures below.

Windows Boot Time

Windows 7 64-bit, cold boot

  • Intel X25-M 160GB (02HD firmware, clean)
  • Intel X25-M 160GB (02HD firmware, dirty)
  • ADATA Nobility N002 128GB SSD (SATA, clean)
  • ADATA Nobility N002 128GB SSD (SATA, dirty)
  • ADATA Nobility N002 128GB SSD (USB3, clean)
  • Corsair Nova 128GB (clean)
  • Corsair Nova 128GB (dirty)
  • Corsair P128 (19C1Q firmware, clean)
  • Corsair P128 (19C1Q firmware, dirty)
  • OCZ Vertex 128GB (v1.5 firmware, clean)
  • OCZ Vertex 128GB (v1.5 firmware, dirty)
  • G.Skill Falcon 2 128GB (clean)
  • G.Skill Falcon 2 128GB (dirty)
  • Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB (fastest hard disk)
  • 32
  • 32
  • 33
  • 33
  • 33
  • 33
  • 33
  • 33
  • 33
  • 33
  • 33
  • 33
  • 33
  • 71
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For analysis of these results, please see the Results Analysis page.
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