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Mach Xtreme MX Express SSD Review


Mach Xtreme MX Express released their PCI Express SSD, and we review it. Designed and based on PCI Express 2.0 x2/x4/x16 slot, the newcomers are 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1,024 GB SSDs powered by SandForce controllers. They developed a PCI-Express based SSD that can reach performance up-to 800~850 Mb/sec. Incredible numbers really, but is that performance across the board, or just here and there in certain conditions we figured ?
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Posted on: 10/31/2013 12:29 PM
4k read is terrible on Mach XT ....
Yup. Disappointing, Hilbert. It's even cheaper to buy two Samsung 840 Pro 256GB drives, which will cost you about 200 euros each, instead of 700 for the 512GB Mach. Putting those Samsungs in RAID 0 (like I have) using Intel SATA3 really doubles their individual performance. They blow those Mach "Xtreme" thingies out of the water.
4k read is terrible on Mach XT ....
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Yup. Disappointing, Hilbert. It's even cheaper to buy two Samsung 840 Pro 256GB drives, which will cost you about 200 euros each, instead of 700 for the 512GB Mach. Putting those Samsungs in RAID 0 (like I have) using Intel SATA3 really doubles their individual performance. They blow those Mach "Xtreme" thingies out of the water.