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SD capacities are
increasing with
pricing becoming
more economical.
This is good news for system
builders, as you not only get
speed but enough space to pack
in your heavy applications
and games as well. After
looking at Corsair SSDs
couple of months back,
we have yet another
256GB SSD in our
midst – the ADATA XPG
SX900 256GB SSD.
It comes in an all-black
brushed aluminum finish body
and has a 9.5mm thickness
making it ideal to be used
even inside a laptop. There are
16x16GB MLC NAND chips,
eight on each side of the PCB
along with a SandForce SF2281
controller. You get around 238
GB of usable space.
We tested the SSD
on our standard rig
comprising an Intel Core
i7-3770K processor, ASRock
Z77 Extreme 4 motheboard,
8 GB Kingston DDR3 RAM
and so on. Crystal DiskMark
3.0 gave a Sequential Read
/ Write score of 366 / 368.6
MB/s which is lower than the
440 / 471.3 MB/s seen on the
Corsair Neutron GTX 240 GB
drive. AS-SSD gave 4K read
/ write speeds of 19.15 / 47.24
MB/s which was slower than
both the Corsair Neutron
GTX, as well as Neutron
SSDs. The random read/write
performance was at par with
Intel Series 335 SSD. While
transferring within the drive,
we got sequential / assorted
file transfer speeds of 155.65
/ 129.12 MB/s which is again
lower than that seen on the
Corsair SSDs whereas Intel
Series 335 SSD is faster with
assorted transfers.
eatures....................................75
Performance............................70
Build Quality............................75
Value for money......................75
Specifications
Unformatted Capacity: 238 GB;
Interface: SATA 6 Gbps; SSD
Controller: SandForce SF2281;
Weight: 76 gm; Memory: 16x16 Intel
25nm MLC NAND
Contact
ADATA Technology (India) Pvt Ltd
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