Home Features SSD Summer Slam: 12 New 2.5" And 1.8" Drives Rounded-Up By Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos published 7 September 2009 (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) Page 16 of 17: Power And Efficiency Results Page 1: SSDs: All Grown Up Page 2: A-Data SSD S592 2.5” (128GB) Page 3: Asax Leopard Hunt II T2 2.5” (256GB) And T2 1.8” (64GB) Page 4: Cavalry Storage CASD Pelican Elite 2.5” SSD (32GB) Page 5: Corsair P256 2.5” (256GB) Page 6: Crucial M225, 1.8” (128GB) And 2.5” (256GB) Page 7: Intel X25-M, 2.5” 34nm (160GB) Page 8: OCZ Summit 2.5” (120GB) Page 9: OCZ Vertex 2.5” (120GB) Page 10: OCZ Vertex Turbo 2.5” (120GB) Page 11: Super Talent UltraDrive GX 2.5” (128GB) Page 12: Comparison Table And Test Setup Page 13: Access Time And I/O Performance Page 14: Throughput, Streaming, Interface Performance Page 15: PCMark Vantage Application Performance Page 16: Power And Efficiency Results Page 17: Conclusion Power And Efficiency ResultsEfficiency Results: Performance per Watt 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Current page: Power And Efficiency Results Prev Page PCMark Vantage Application Performance Next Page Conclusion Be In the KnowGet instant access to breaking news, in-depth reviews and helpful tips.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors Patrick Schmid and Achim RoosSocial Links Navigation LatestPrusa Talks MK4, Upgrades and the Future of 3D PrintingKorean Chipmakers Say CHIPS Act Requirements Unacceptable: Report2TB SK hynix Platinum P41 Now $154, An All-Time Low: Real DealsSee more latest ► Topics ADATA Business Computing Corsair Crucial Intel OCZ SSD Storage Super Talent