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* Product prices and availability are subject to change frequently. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply.Model | CT128MX100SSD1 |
Release Date |
May 2014
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
Series | MX100 |
Capacity | 128 GB |
Interface | SATA 6 Gb/s |
NVME | |
Form Factor | 2.5" |
SSD Controller | Marvell 9189 |
NAND Flash Type | MLC (synchronous) |
Max Sequential Read | Up to 550 MB/s |
Max Sequential Write | Up to 150 MB/s |
MTBF | 1.5 million hours |
(Higher is better)
A-DATA Premier Pro SP920 256GB (300th) | 104% | |
Crucial BX200 480GB (305th) | 102% | |
Crucial M500 240GB (305th) | 102% | |
SanDisk Ultra II 120GB (305th) | 102% | |
OCZ Vertex 450 128GB (308th) | 101% | |
Crucial BX100 120GB (308th) | 101% | |
Crucial BX200 240GB (308th) | 101% | |
PNY CS1311 120GB 2.5" (311th) | ~ | |
ADATA Premier SP550 120GB (311th) | ~ | |
Kingston A400 480GB (311th) | ~ | |
Crucial MX100 128GB (311th) | 100% | |
PNY CS900 240GB (315th) | 98% | |
Kingston A400 SSD 480GB (315th) | 98% | |
Kingston 480GB SSDNow UV400 (317th) | 97% | |
GIGABYTE SSD 240GB (317th) | 97% | |
HP S700 500GB (319th) | 96% | |
Transcend 240GB TS240GSSD220S (319th) | 96% | |
Kingston SSDNow UV400 240GB (319th) | 96% | |
Sandisk Z400s 256GB 2.5" (319th) | 96% | |
ADATA SU650 240GB 3D-NAND (323rd) | 93% | |
Gigabyte SSD 120GB (323rd) | 93% |
Brand
Crucial
Series
MX100
Model
CT128MX100SSD1
Device Type
Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
Used For
Consumer
Form Factor
2.5"
Capacity
128GB
Memory Components
MLC
Interface
SATA III
Controller
Marvell 88SS9189 with Micron Custom Firmware
Height
7mm
Max Sequential Read
Up to 550 MBps
Max Sequential Write
Up to 150 MBps
4KB Random Read
Up to 80,000 IOPS
4KB Random Write
Up to 40,000 IOPS
MTTF
1.5M Hours
Though the MX100 offers a combination of respectable performance, enterprise-grade data protection and aggressive price point. The net result is an SSD that makes a compelling upgrade choice, especially for those who have had data reliability concerns in moving from hard drives to an SSD.
Unless you are an enthusiast or professional with a heavy IO workload, the MX100 is currently the drive with the best bang for the buck in the market by far.
The 256GB and 512GB drives in particular are very competitively priced. If you’re looking for an affordable SSD and aren’t concerned about the 256GB MX100’s write performance, it would be a great choice at $110. If you’ve got the funds though, the 512MB MX100’s performance is solid across the board and that extra capacity is sure to be appreciat...