SATA 3 SSD Roundup Review
ATTO
Published: 27th February 2012 | Source: OC3D | Price: |

ATTO
We've run ATTO as part of our suite for a long time and it's always produced good results. Rather than present a giant screenshot we thought we'd focus on the three main block sizes that influence speed changes. Generally drives are slow until the 8KB test, then they pick up at 16KB, remain at roughly that level until 128KB, and once you're at the 1MB mark the speed doesn't really vary.
In ATTO the 128KB block size definitely belongs to the Mushkin, with the Intel once again just edging the large block size transfer rate and definitely holding the lead at 16KB. The Kingston and Corsair are damn close in all tests except for the 4K read which has the Corsair lagging a little behind.
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to the SSD market. and thatll change with the months due to more and more technology and users of SSD.
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All prices are approx after a quick search:
Intel = £360
Mushkin - only found a price for 120gb = £170
Corsair = £280
Kingston = 300
Definately gettting bang for your buck.
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F*** me, i'll get the 520 240GB sooner or later anyway...
edit: @leerory: Companies have quite different demands in terms of reliability, as such they pay more for that than raw POWER!!!!111
Glad I bought a Corsair Force GT 120GB the other week. Awesome drive imo.
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I'm not cheap, and i believe the intel 520 is one of if not the best SSD out there, but paying almost twice the money per GB compared to eg. the Mushkin Chronos is something to consider. ... F*** me, i'll get the 520 240GB sooner or later anyway... |
Mushkin Chronos Deluxe - $279
Kingston HyperX Drive - $330
Kingston HyperX Kit - $350
Corsair Force GT - $330
Intel 520 Series retail- $370
Intel 520 Series OEM - $335
Price wise, the best is the Mushkin drive. As long as you don't mind getting a OEM package you can get the Intel for close to the same price as the Corsair and Kingston offerings. For the most part, most of us on here build our own computers and don't really need a retail package.
IMHO if I was going to pay extra for a drive I would get the HyperX kit, comes with the external case, screwdriver, migration software, sata and usb cables, and a 3.5" tray.
For me personally the Intel did perform the best, but I have really good luck out of corsair products and think I will continue to buy quality products they offer.


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