It doesn’t matter how good any of the synthetic suites are, the real meat of the testing has to be under absolute real world conditions. This proves difficult as to record results we have to narrow down fluctuation. Therefore while we would say these are the most useful results to get from this review, there is always going to be a slight margin for error – its not absolutely scientific.
Firstly we installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Edition onto each of the drives and performed a clean update from Microsoft with all patches and security fixes. We then install a basic suite of software, such as Office, Firefox and Adobe Design, then we install AVG free antivirus. We used a digital watch for this startup and repeated the test five times for each drive – once we had these five results we averaged the results and took that for the final figure.
First class results from the MemoRight drive, achieving a class leading result of 22 seconds.
Very strong results in this test, matching the other leading SandForce SF-2281 drives on test today.
Very nice, but they are all very closely matched in performance regards. Shame no one seems to stock it.
Probably be released for £450 inc vat if it ever was……. nice design, but way out of my price league. 120gb would do me. do they make SATA III 120gb drives? cant find them anywhere.
Nice, good to see they aren’t clueless. also good to see you updated the review with a more modern drive.
Thats a very nice drive, never heard of them before.
Hehe, the only thing memo about this product is still the price ;=)
Performance better than other Sanforce controller SSD.
Wanna buy it…hehe..