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- The Terabyte Battle
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- Storage Accessories for Geeks and Pros
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- Mtron SSD 32 GB: Sweeping Performance with a Catch
Benchmark Results
7:15 AM - November 21, 2007 by
Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: mtron, ssd, 32, gb
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: mtron, ssd, 32, gb
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Benchmark Results
Data Transfer Diagrams
Almost 95 MB/s sequential read throughput and 75 MB/s write throughput is an excellent result. Although some 3.5" hard drives such as the Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 or the Samsung Spinpoint F1 may reach better maximum results, these drives cannot sustain their high transfer rates.

Putting two of Mtron's 2.5" 32 GB SSD into a RAID 0 array almost doubles the transfer performance.

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