Intel series 320 SSD review

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SSD Performance HD Tune PRO

 

HD Tune Pro 4.5

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.

Intel 320 Series SSD

First off, a file test. We fire off 64MB of data comprising out of sizes ranging from 0,5 KB to 8 MB. Check it out. As you can see, once we pass 32KB file size the drive kicks in hard, marching onwards to 235 MB/sec. Maximum peak writes are roughly ~180 MB/sec, that's okay.

Intel 320 Series SSD

In HDTune we average out at roughly 162MB/sec and that's actually slightly dissapointing. Your average HDD would do 45-65 MB/sec here though, and a WD VelociRaptor topping off at just over 100~120 MB/sec.

Intel 320 Series SSD

Once we start to measure write performance, we see figures reach a continued write performance averaging out at roughly 90 MB/sec. As you can see the curve goes downward real fast. Perhaps a 128MB cache would have saved the sustained write performance here.

Intel 320 Series SSD

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 as that is just lovely performance. The 1 MB reads reached 192 MB/sec in reads.

Intel 320 Series SSD

Overall good write IOPS performance. We get 187MB/sec on 1MB file writes returned. Definitely decent numbers.

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