Performance vs. Transfer Size

ATTO is a useful tool for quickly measuring the impact of transfer size on performance. You can get the complete data set in Bench.

Once again, SanDisk seems to know what it's doing. The Extreme II pretty much equals the Samsung SSD 840 Pro in terms of small file performance, something that we rarely see. Only the 120GB model is off here, the rest of the capacities look excellent.

Random & Sequential Performance AnandTech Storage Bench 2011
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  • qqqww314 - Monday, December 16, 2013 - link

    great review. You made me read all of it!! and learn everything about SSDs. Really great work!!

    do you know if SanDisk Extreme II is compatible with macbook white 2009? (last version of white)

    I read about DRAM 512 MB 1600MHZ
    and my macbook has MEMORY: 8GB RAM DDR3 1067 MHZ. It is not campatible with more MHZ. It crashes and doesn't work properly.

    so... i don't know if this is a problem. I Play live keyboards with Logic Pro and don't want any crashes that would not matter in other occasions. But also need the speed of an SSD running through my projects.

    I know friends that have serious monitor crashes of 10 to 20 seconds with older macbooks(2006,2007) and older SSDs.

    Thanks

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