Test: ADATA S599 100GB Raid0

Solid state disk d.  20. oktober. 2010, skrevet af Polarfar 4 Kommentarer.  Vist: 8656 gange.

Korrekturlæser: Mino
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Pristjek på http://www.pricerunner.dk 
Produkt udlånt af: AData
DK distributør: Inter-Data

Kassens indhold


Disken ankommer i en lille fin æske med fuglelogo på.



Den indeholder selve disken, en 2.5" adapter til 3.5" drevbås og en pose skruer til at gøre det hele fast med.



Selve disken er lavet af aluminium og vejer sølle 63g. Farvetemaet er koboltblå, og den samlede pakke fremstår ganske nydeligt. Alu-designet reducerer vægten og fungerer samtidig som effektiv køler for elektronikken.



 

Det eneste der umiddelbart afslører at vi har med et lagermedie at gøre er SATA strøm- og datastikkene i enden af den lille brik. Som det ses af klistermærket har vi fået 100GB versionen til test. Drevet fås også i en 200GB version.

Her er hvad ADATA selv skriver om deres produkt -

A-DATA 2.5" Solid State Drive S599 features a black anodized aluminum casing with brushed hairline finishing. The stamped casing provides improved cooling to the SSD and greatly reduces the weight of the drive. This is in direct contrast to the traditional casting process on other SSD drives. The S599 is presented in a compact design that is just 63g.

S599 is produced with up to 200GB capacity and the latest SF-1200 SandForce controller offers 280MB/s read speed and 270MB/s write speed when tested in ATTO Disk Benchmark. The S599 is even faster than the Intel G2 SSD in IOmeter and achieved 30,000 IOPS in the benchmark tests. S599 is the perfect device for power users and enterprise level computing applications. The S599 features a built-in ECC function that supports error reporting, automatic error detection and correction (ECC Recovery: Up to 24 bytes correctable per 512-byte sector). The integrity and safety of user data stored on the S599 can be expected.



 

The static wear-leveling technology can average out the write cycles on each cell over time, thereby eliminating frequent writes to the same flash cell and extending its serviceable lifespan. The S599 also supports the Trim command featured in Windows 7. Trim is used to directly write out old data that has been deleted from the drive, which then frees up the blocks to be ready for the next write to keep up with SSD write performance. The wear-leveling algorithm can effectively prevent performance and Flash cell degradation, giving the S599 better reliability and a longer lifespan. The NAND Flash S599 Solid State Drive is shock-proof, vibration-proof, compact, consumes little energy, creates zero noise and is more reliable when compared to traditional hard drives. It is also suitable for portable consumer products such as notebook computers

 

Specifikationer

 Connector :7+15 pin SATA II
 Form Factor : 2.5"
 Flash Type : MLC
 Performance:***by ATTO
 
 100GB performance
 Read : Up to 280MB/S
 Write : Up to 270MB/S
 
 200GB performance
 Read : Up to 280MB/S
 Write : Up to 270MB/S

 

 

woodster82
 
Erfaren rotte
Tilføjet:
20-10-2010 13:56:54
Svar/Indlæg:
1/0
Jeg har hørt noget om at TRIM ikke virker på Raid, da Windows ser Raid-controleren, og ikke harddisken. Windows skal kunne se at det er en SSD, for at den kan aktivere TRIM. Er der nogen der kan be-/afkræfte?


Walenad
 
Elitebruger
Tilføjet:
20-10-2010 14:06:41
Svar/Indlæg:
1906/25
Ja, trim virker ikke på raid.

Men jeg ville nu vælge REVODRIVE løsningen.

http://www.edbpriser.dk/Produc...



Spagme
 
Superbruger
Tilføjet:
20-10-2010 22:34:35
Svar/Indlæg:
792/52
Hvilken Stripe size er der blevet brugt?


Hakan1986
 
Overclocker
Tilføjet:
21-10-2010 10:07:24
Svar/Indlæg:
424/11
Sorry for OT, men hvad er stripe size for en ting 🙂 😳
TRIM på RAID NU!!!!

#2 ja man går ikke eget galt i byen med 540/480 MBps 😲