HDTach results
Website: HD Tach 3.0
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Intel X25-M 80GB SSD v8820
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Intel X25-E 32GB SSD
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Corsair P256 256GB SSD
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Western Digital VelociRaptor 300GB
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Seagate 1.5TB Barracuda 7200.11
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Samsung SpinPoint F1 1TB
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OCZ Apex 120GB SSD
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Seagate 250GB 7200.10
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Seagate 1TB 7200.12
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G.Skill Titan 256GB SSD
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OCZ Vertex 120GB v.1.1
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G.Skill Falcon 128GB
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G.Skill 128GB SSD
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Patriot Warp V.2 128GB SSD
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Western Digital 150GB 10,000RPM Raptor
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Seagate 1TB 7200.11
MB/s (higher is better)
The 64MB cache of the Indilinx drives isn't as fast as the competing Samsung models like the Corsair P256, but the fact that it's there is the more important thing, allowing the drive to queue commands and so avoid the stuttering issues that have so troubled cache-less SSDs before.
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Intel X25-E 32GB SSD
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G.Skill Falcon 128GB
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OCZ Vertex 120GB v.1.1
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Intel X25-M 80GB SSD v8820
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Corsair P256 256GB SSD
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OCZ Apex 120GB SSD
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G.Skill Titan 256GB SSD
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G.Skill 128GB SSD
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Patriot Warp V.2 128GB SSD
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Western Digital VelociRaptor 300GB
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Seagate 1TB 7200.12
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Seagate 1.5TB Barracuda 7200.11
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Samsung SpinPoint F1 1TB
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Seagate 1TB 7200.11
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Seagate 250GB 7200.10
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Western Digital 150GB 10,000RPM Raptor
MB/s (higher is better)
Average read is a much better indication of performance, and we're pleased to see that the Falcon matches and even manages to edge the Vertex here (although this is likely due to differing wear patterns between the drives). Considering the drive's quoted maximum read speed is 230MB/s an average read speed of 228MB/s across the entire drive is a great result, outpacing the Corsair P256 and the Intel X25-M
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Corsair P256 256GB SSD
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G.Skill Falcon 128GB
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OCZ Vertex 120GB v.1.1
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OCZ Apex 120GB SSD
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G.Skill Titan 256GB SSD
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G.Skill 128GB SSD
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Western Digital VelociRaptor 300GB
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Samsung SpinPoint F1 1TB
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Seagate 1TB 7200.12
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Intel X25-M 80GB SSD v8820
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Seagate 1TB 7200.11
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Seagate 250GB 7200.10
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Western Digital 150GB 10,000RPM Raptor
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MB/s (higher is better)
Average write speed is another area where the Vertex had a good showing but our fresh and clean Falcon is able to post an massive average write across the drive of a 160MB/s. While some way off the 190MB/s peak write speeds quoted by G.Skill it's still a great result that's close to matching the Samsung ARM processor powered Corsair P256.
The reason the Vertex and Falcon test so different here is a very clear effect of slight performance degradation over extended use. When we tested the Vertex using v1.1 firmware it had already been subjected to a good day's worth of solid testing and lacked the now released TRIM defragmentation tool which can go a long way to restoring drive performance. In comparison our Falcon is able to produce a noticeably faster result, as we'd fully erased it before updating to the v1.1 software and then running the Wiper program to restore performance.
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Corsair P256 256GB SSD
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G.Skill Falcon 128GB
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Intel X25-M 80GB SSD v8820
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Intel X25-E 32GB SSD
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OCZ Vertex 120GB v.1.1
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G.Skill 128GB SSD
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Patriot Warp V.2 128GB SSD
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G.Skill Titan 256GB SSD
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OCZ Apex 120GB SSD
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Western Digital VelociRaptor 300GB
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Western Digital 150GB 10,000RPM Raptor
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Seagate 1TB 7200.11
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Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB
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Seagate 1TB 7200.12
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Seagate 1.5TB Barracuda 7200.11
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Seagate 250GB 7200.10
m/s - less is better
As with all the ARM based SSDs, random access time is a ludicrously nippy 0.1ms, happily trouncing the HDD slowpokes.
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