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The 5 Best Performing SSD Hard Drives
Posted by http://fastestssdsite.com on 12/2/2011
The 5 Best Performing SSD Hard Drives

With the advent of the fastest solid-state drives creating a buzz in the marketplace right now, you have to recognize those that work best. Solid-state hard drives are swiftly replacing the traditional computer drives. This is due to the fact that they’re nearly unbreakable, quicker plus much more energy efficient.

Furthermore they don’t get too hot and they operate silently. This brings us to wonder, which ones are considered the quickest solid-state hard drives on the shelves at present?

At the top of this list is the OCZ Vertex 3 MAX IOPS Version. Since June 2011, this particular solid-state drive continues to be ranked as the fastest by the SSD hard drive review.

It’s a derivative of the SandForce SF-2200 series controllers. With the ability to boost the IOPS drive efficiency, this particular model has proven itself able to bust the MLC SSD division barrier inspite of its capacity. Its read rate is 550MB/s and the write speed is 520MB/s. It utilizes the SATA 3 6GBps, with current capacities of 120GB up to 480 GB being available.

Second on the list will be the Corsair Force 3, which, like the Vertex 3, is additionally based on the SandForce SF 2200 series. It also comes with an interface of SATA 3 6GBps, but with storage capacities of 120GB to only 240GB.

The 120GB model writes up to a rate of 510MB/s maximum, while the 240GB one writes up to 520MB/s at most, with the general read/write speeds being 550MB/s and 520MB/s respectively.

Arriving at number three is the OCZ Agility 3. As with the aforementioned, the Agility 3 is additionally fast. It can read with a speed of 525MB/s and write at 500MB/s. On top of this, it shows substantial IOPS figures and features a 60GB drive.

In the fourth position is the OCZ Solid 3, which happens to be slightly lower in overall performance from the three mentioned previously, when it comes to IOPS performance. It has market capacities of 60GB and 120GB, and the potential to write at 450MB/s along with read up to 500MB/s.

At the bottom of the top 5 list will be the Intel 510 Series. When dealing with many small files, it doesn’t perform well. Nevertheless, it has very impressive figures in regards to sequential transfer.

This information is from a SSD review. It offers storage capacities in the market of 120GB and also 250GB, with the 120GB one being able to read at 450MB/s and write at a maximum of 210MB/s.

These are definitely, hands down, the fastest solid-state drives you can purchase, as of June 2011, based on an impartial review of the solid-state drives.



 
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