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Patriot P200 1TB SATA3 SSD Review - Specifications and features

by Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 10/03/2019 11:23 AM [ 4] 6 comment(s)

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Specifications and features

The sample that has arrived for testing is a 1 TB version of the drive. The series, as stated, will be fitted with TLC (Triple-level cell) NAND flash memory. This allows Patriot to offer a bigger storage capacity at a lower price point.  The NAND ICs are driven by an SMI 2258XT or Maxio MAS0902A controller (in the 2 TB version).

Product Features (1 TB version): 

• 4K Aligned Random Read: up to 90K IOPs
• 4K Aligned Random Write: up to 80K IOPs
• Sequential Read (ATTO): up to 530MB/s
• Sequential Write (ATTO): up to 460MB/S
• Terabytes Written (TBW): 640TB
• Interface: SATA III 6Gb/s
• Form Factor: 2.5"
• Operating Voltage: 5v
• Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 70°C

 

Series

P200

P200

P200

P200

Model

P200S256G25

P200S512G25

P200S1TB25

P200S2TB25

Physical Capacity

256GB

512GB

1TB

2TB

Max SEQ Read(ATTO)

530MB/s

530MB/s

530MB/s

530MB/s

Max SEQ Write(ATTO)

460MB/s

460MB/s

460MB/s

460MB/s

Max 4K Read(IOPS)

90K

90K

90K

90K

Max 4K Write(IOPS)

80K

80K

80K

80K

TBW

160TB

320TB

640TB

1000TB

Operating Temperature

0-70°C

0-70°C

0-70°C

0-70°C

Weight

46g

46g

46g

46g

 

MTBF is 2.000.000 hours (which is a useless value really). The performance figures look rather average, but we'll see how it behaves in practice. The warranty is for 3 years (so nothing extraordinary here).




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