RunCore Pro V Max 120GB SATA III SSD Review
ATTO & AS-SSD Benchmarks
ATTO v2.41
ATTO is one of the oldest drive benchmarks still being used today and is still very relevant in the SSD world. ATTO measures transfers across a specific volume length. It measures raw transfer rates for both reads and writes and places the data into graphs that can be very easily interpreted. The test was run with the default runs of 0.5kb through 8192kb transfer sizes with the total length being 256mb.
ATTO – Intel P67 Platform
Benchmark Results: Like most of the other SF-2281 drives, the RunCore Pro V Max 120GB drive puts up impressive scores that are among the best in the comparison. No surprise here although the top numbers don’t quite reach the 560MB/s & 525MB/s specifications.
This test employs compressible data showing the best case scenario in terms of data throughput for the SandForce drives. Let’s have a look at a few others that use incompressible data to see how that impacts the scores.
AS-SSD (1.6.4237.30508) Benchmark – Intel P67 Platform
We have been running the AS-SSD Benchmark app for over some time now and found that it gives a broad result set. The programmer has worked very hard on this software and continues to make updates often so if you use it, show him some love and send him a donation. There are now three tests that are found within the tool and we’ll show the results from all of them.
Benchmark Results: The AS-SSD benchmark is a different story. As with many of the other 120GB drives, they can’t quite keep pace with the larger drives but the Pro V Max does score as high as any other drive of its capacity.
Benchmark Results: The performance ramp up starts low on the chart and makes a rather steep climb to the top as compressibility increases.
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