Silicon Power M10 External SSD review

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SSD Performance HD Tune PRO

HD Tune Pro

A new test added to the benchmark suit is HD Tune Pro, this was actually a user request which we are more than happy to comply with. 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.

Silicon power M10 external SSD

So here we measure linear read performance of the SSD and as you can see we average out at roughly 133 MB/sec, very decent performance you'll agree with me. Your Average HDD would do 45-65 MB/sec here.

Write performance always paints a different picture, yet even here once we start to measure write performance we see figures reach a very high plafond. The continued write performance is really run of the mill at best,  but we average out at roughly 78 MB/sec with peaks to 90 MB/sec.

Your regular HDD would do what ... maybe 50 MB-sec continuously with the WD Veliciraptor hovering at maybe 100~120 MB/sec.

Silicon power M10 external SSD

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

Overall read performance is fairly good, though the random IOPS performance seems a little on the low side. This benchmark unfortunately is not precise measurement.

Silicon power M10 external SSD

Here we can see the write performance measured in IO operations per second, higher is better. We see that the drive has big issues with random write performance. The results however are actually below par. Here's where SSDs with cache matter.

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