Crystalmark is a useful benchmark to measure theoretical performance levels of hard drives and SSD’s. We are using V3.0.1 x64.
Overall performance is promising, with sequential read performance just over 460 MB/s. The write performance is weaker, however this is a trait with Sandforce controlled drives when dealing with incompressible data. 4K QD32 performance is just slightly better than the MemoRight MS-701 240GB mSATA drive we tested a couple of months ago.
We switch to 0×00 mode, which deals with compressible data. We can see the write performance increases significantly, along with the 4k and 4kQD32 read and write tests.
Above, some included compares from other leading solid state drives which we have reviewed in recent months.
My dell laptop has one of these ports, im tempted to buy one, move out my 2.5 inch SSD in it – use that in my desktop. and then add a 1TB 2.5 inch drive to my laptop.
Win all round!
Slightly disappointed in the cost of these right now, it makes it hard to justify a purchase, even if the motherboard supports it.