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Patriot Pyro 120GB SSD Review

Rating: 8.5.

If you go shopping this month for a Solid State Drive, then you will be presented with a bewildering array of choices. If we are being honest, most people tend to buy an SSD based around the price and the Pyro may appeal, as it is a cheaper version of the excellent Patriot Wildfire, which we reviewed a few weeks ago.

The Patriot Pyro 120GB retails for around £60-£70 less than the Wildfire (£168.84 inc vat from Amazon), but it still uses the class leading Sandforce SF-2281 controller. It is a SATA 6Gbps drive priced for the widest possible audience.

Specifications overview:

  • SandForce SF-2200 series SSD processor paired with qualified MLC NAND flash for best performance, value and reliability.
  • SATA 6Gb/s, 3Gb/s and 1.5Gb/s.
  • TRIM support (O/S dependent).
  • DuraClass technology.
  • DuraWrite extends the endurance of SSDs.
  • Intelligent Block Management and Wear Leveling.
  • Intelligent Read Disturb Management.
  • Intelligent “Recycling” for advance free space management (Garbage Collection).
  • RAISE (Redundant Array of Independent Silicon Elements).
  • Intelligent Data Retention optimization.
  • Best-in-class ECC protection for longest data retention and drive life.
  • Power/Performance Balancing.
  • Thermal Threshold Management.
  • Native Command Queuing (NCQ) – Up to 32 commands
  • ECC Recovery: Up to 55 bits correctable per 512-byte sector (BCH).
  • Sequential Read & Write Transfer: 240GB & 120GB models; 550MB/s read | 515MB/s Write 60GB model; 520MB/s read | 490MB/s Write.
  • Max Random Write IOPS: Up to 85,000 (4K aligned)/240GB & 120GB models; up to 80,000 (4K aligned)/60GB model.
  • O/S Support: Windows® XP / Vista / 7 / Mac® OS / Linux.

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5 comments

  1. excellent, I like the price. I wonder how much of a deal incompressible data is in real world terms however. perhaps if you are moving videos and stuff about?

  2. Good price indeed for a 2281. Amazon shall be getting my custom this weekend.

  3. Nice price point, under £200 is good for me, but im still trying to hang on for the ‘next best thing’ as I can only afford to upgrade a system every 24 months.

  4. I bought their wildfire 2 weeks ago and I love it. has completely changed my system.

    Word of advice to people who dont think SSD’s are worth the money. TRY ONE ! you won’t be disapointed.