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| SSD with ambiguous data rate Hi! I've been looking for a SSD with PATA interface which does its best to saturate ATA133 bandwith. What do you think about such an offer: http://tinyurl.com/nxuomz Did anybody any benchmarks for this product, like e.g. CrystalDiskMark http://tinyurl.com/2r3mqy The confusion is especially about its ambiguous description of a transfer rate "120M read and 80M write speed. Pls. note this is the potential speed of the disk but in real world, performance will be capped by the limitation of PATA interface. Notice: PATA interface, although support 133MB/s by specification, can never go above 65MB/s in real application. Our disk will run at the full capacity of PATA, at around 65MB/s. There is no disk can break that barrier." Please, also look at their site: http://www.ssdfactory.com/en/product...5/index-1.html looks convincing, but the assertion about PATA's limitation already NOT! If ATA100 interface limited transfer to 66MB/s so why were these benchamrk results: http://www.dvnation.com/benchmarks-Solidata-SSD.html http://www.dvnation.com/benchmarks-Photofast-SSD.html (please look at the bottom of page where the results for PATA devices are put) Thanks in advance for any useful remarks! |
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