£1 more and that has up to 64k IOPS writing, vs 14k for this drive. The headline read / write speeds don't matter that much, unless you're copying large files all day. For most people, it's the IOPS you should be looking at.
Interestingly they are claiming 100000 IOPS reading on a 120GB drive, powered by a Phison S10 controller. I find that really difficult to believe on a drive that small. Maybe it does, but I can't find a single benchmark for the 120GB model.
leon121
13 Oct 15#6
Good deal
ryan2801
14 Oct 15#7
Does a USB-to-SATA adapter come with these?
dtokez to ryan2801
15 Oct 15#8
why on earth would it come with a USB adapter?
ryan2801
15 Oct 151#9
I don't know, I'm not a geeky, brylcreem slathered nerd, hence the question.
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Read 560MB/s write 425MB/s, 3 years warranty.
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http://forums.hexus.net/scan-care-hexus/138836-scan2hexus-free-shipping-setup-guide.html
Doing so has saved me an awful lot over the years.
Read 560MB/s write 425MB/s, 3 years warranty.
It seems like decent specs for 120GB drive.
https://www.sandisk.co.uk/business/computing/z400s
£1 more and that has up to 64k IOPS writing, vs 14k for this drive. The headline read / write speeds don't matter that much, unless you're copying large files all day. For most people, it's the IOPS you should be looking at.
Interestingly they are claiming 100000 IOPS reading on a 120GB drive, powered by a Phison S10 controller. I find that really difficult to believe on a drive that small. Maybe it does, but I can't find a single benchmark for the 120GB model.