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Guru3D.com » Review » Mach Xtreme MX Express SSD Review 2

Mach Xtreme MX Express SSD Review 2

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/31/2013 07:42 AM [ 2 comment(s) ]

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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MadGizmo
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Posted on: 10/31/2013 10:16 AM
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.

kapu
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Posted on: 10/31/2013 11:29 AM
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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