The special feature of the Crucial RealSSD C300 is that they correct SATA II controller up to 350 MB Data output can create with the. They are about 100 MB above normal SATA II SSDs to bring the balance. Sun RealSSD is currently what the Crucial SSD regards the maximum throughput is not only the well-fastest on the market, but it creates also a human to the price.
Crucial offers model of the RealSSD C300 in three capacities to the, 64, 128 and 256 GB are available at the RealSSD to choose from. We chose this test for the most common of the three models, the GB version chosen 128th It should be noted that the SSDs do not have the same writing speed and this increases with the size. The 64 GB version is therefore slower than the model tested here.
The Crucial RealSSD C300 is supplied in a larger cardboard box by the SSD foam encased in and manuals are small. An adapter plate is not included. The Crucial RealSSD C300 is equipped with a Marvell controller. Marvell offers on motherboards most of the additional SATA controller 3, so no problems here of the compatibility that are expected. The NAND memory on the SSD are from Micron. The SSD has 30k IOPS at Radom 4K writes. This bound is on the current Sand Force SF1200 SSDs also common when not raised there is 50K.
Features
• Capacity (Unformatted) 128GB
• Micron NAND? MLC
• Controller Marvell
• RAID Support
• SATA interface transfer rate 6Gb/sec (compatible 3Gb/sec)
• Command Set ATA-8 w / TRIM
• Monitoring Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (SMART) command set
• Performance Average Access Time <.1 ms
• Sequential Read (up to) 355MB/sec (SATA 6Gb / s) 265MB/sec (SATA 3Gb / s)
• Sequential Write (up to) 140MB/sec (SATA 6Gb / s) 140MB/sec (SATA 3Gb / s)
• Random 4k READ 60.000 IOPS
• Random WRITE 30.000 4k IOPS
• Form Factor 2.5-inch




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