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The PX-128M1S is a 2.5-inch, SATA 3Gb/s drive, which makes it compatible with most notebooks. It can also be installed into a desktop computer with use of a mounting bracket (not included).
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HDD Benchmarks: SiSoft Sandra, HDTach
SiSoft Sandra
2009 V.15.72 - HDD Read and Write tests |
Source: Sandra |
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Sandra is designed to test the theoretical power of a
complete system as well as the individual components. The results are also
purely theoretical and may not represent real world performance. Higher ponts
are better.
SiSoft Sandra 2009
v15.72 - HDD READ Tests |
Drive Index: |
Points |
Ranking |
Western Digital WD1001FALS |
85.99 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 0) |
170.5 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 1) |
77.97 |
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Plextor PX-128M1S
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151.78 |
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Seagate 2TB Barracuda XT |
111 |
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Random Access Time: (ms) |
Points |
Ranking |
Western Digital WD1001FALS |
12 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 0) |
13 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 1) |
5 |
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Plextor PX-128M1S
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0.18 |
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Seagate 2TB Barracuda XT |
16.73 |
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When it
comes to read performance the Plextor PX-128M1S does not disappoint, with scores
just under the dual Western Digital WD1001FALS in RAID 0 mode. Random Access
Times only take 0.18ms, much faster than any conventional hard drive can attain.
SiSoft Sandra 2009
v15.72 - HDD WRITE Tests |
Drive Index: (MB/s) |
Points |
Ranking |
Western Digital WD1001FALS |
80.13 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 0) |
147.83 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 1) |
147.83 |
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Plextor PX-128M1S
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87.5 |
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Seagate 2TB Barracuda XT |
101.48 |
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Random Access Time: (ms) |
Points |
Ranking |
Western Digital WD1001FALS |
4 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 0) |
1 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 1) |
1 |
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Plextor PX-128M1S
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0.55 |
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Seagate 2TB Barracuda XT |
5.77 |
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The
Plextor PX-128M1S doesn't have the fastest sequential write speeds (87.5
MB/s)when tested in Sandra, although its on par with the 1TB WD1001FALS disk. A
0.55ms latency for Random Access time is impressive.
HD Tach
is a physical performance hard drive test for Windows 95/98/ME and Windows
NT/2000. In Windows 9X/ME it uses a special kernel mode VXD to get maximum
accuracy by bypassing the file system. A similar mechanism is used in Windows
NT/2000/XP. HD Tach reads from areas all over the hard drive and reports an
average speed. It also logs the read speeds to a text file that you can load
into a spreadsheet and graph to visually read the results of the test. Higher
bandwidth (MB/s) and lower latencies (ms) are better.
HD Tach 3.0.4.0 - 8MB
Tests |
Burst Speed: (MB/s) |
Points |
Ranking |
Western Digital WD1001FALS |
214.7 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 0) |
277.8 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 1) |
188.8 |
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Plextor PX-128M1S
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143.4 |
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Seagate 2TB Barracuda XT |
115.8 |
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Average Read: (MB/s) |
Points |
Ranking |
Western Digital WD1001FALS |
90.5 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 0) |
150.8 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 1) |
90.7 |
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Plextor PX-128M1S
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103.4 |
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Seagate 2TB Barracuda XT |
64.5 |
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Random Access Time: (ms) |
Points |
Ranking |
Western Digital WD1001FALS |
12.1 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 0) |
12 |
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Western Digital WD1001FALS (RAID 1) |
10.1 |
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Plextor PX-128M1S
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0.3 |
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Seagate 2TB Barracuda XT |
7.9 |
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HDTach
tests burst speed, a measure of how fast the system can transfer information
from the hard disk to RAM. Thanks to 64MB of on-board cache, the Western Digital
WD1001FALS drive does well here. However when it comes to sustained (average)
read rates the Plextor SSD manages better Average Read performance (103.4MB/s)
than all but the Western Digital drives in RAID 0. Random access time drops to
0.3ms for the solid state disk while the slower mechanical drives hover around
8-12ms.
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