Corsair F100 Force SSD review

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SSD Performance HD Tune PRO

HD Tune Pro

HD Tune Pro is a hard disk utility and benchmarking utility for Windows. This tiny application allows you to scan your hard drives in search for errors or take a deeper look at several performance figured coming from the storage unit.

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HDTune is the one test that does not like the SF-1200. Weird anomalies, average performance. So here we measure linear read performance of the SSD and as you can see we average out at roughly 193 MB/sec, okay performance, you'll agree with me, but not up-to par to what you'd expect. Your Average HDD would do 45-65 MB/sec here, with a WD VelociRaptor topping is off just over 100~120 MB/sec.

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Write performance more shoddier, we know that the 34nm NAND memory is slightly slower. Once we start to measure write performance we see figures reach a continued write performance averaging out at roughly 180 MB/sec. Again a little bit on the low side for a SF1200 product.

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The latest edition of HD Tune Pro allows random access read and write testing, a feature not available in other software tools. And this is certainly interesting to observe.

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Overall good write IOPS performance. We get 30MB/sec on 4KB files returned. The HDTune results as such should not considered to be objective until either a software update fixes some issues, or perhaps on the SSD side a firmware upgrade solves it.

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