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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 | SDSSDXP-240G-G25 |
Release Date |
May 2013
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
Capacity | 240 GB |
Interface | SATA 6 Gb/s |
NVME | |
Form Factor | 2.5" |
SSD Controller | Marvell 9187 |
NAND Flash Type | MLC (toggle) |
(Higher is better)
OCZ Vertex 460 240GB (232nd) | 101% | |
Samsung 840 PRO 128GB (232nd) | 101% | |
OCZ Vector 150 240GB (232nd) | 101% | |
Samsung 840 EVO 120GB (232nd) | 101% | |
OCZ Vertex 460A Series 480GB (232nd) | 101% | |
Crucial MX300 750GB (232nd) | 101% | |
ADATA SU800 256GB 3D-NAND (232nd) | 101% | |
Samsung 860 QVO 1TB (242nd) | ~ | |
Crucial MX300 1TB M.2 (242nd) | ~ | |
Plextor M6S 256GB (242nd) | ~ | |
SanDisk Extreme II 240GB (242nd) | 100% | |
Mushkin REACTOR 1TB (246th) | 98% | |
Transcend SSD370 256GB (246th) | 98% | |
Crucial MX100 512GB (246th) | 98% | |
OCZ Vertex 460 480GB (249th) | 97% | |
OCZ ARC 100 240GB (249th) | 97% | |
SanDisk Ultra II 480GB (249th) | 97% | |
HP S700 PRO 128GB (249th) | 97% | |
PNY CS2211 240GB Pro (249th) | 97% | |
WD Blue 1TB Internal SSD (249th) | 97% | |
WD Blue 500GB Internal SSD (255th) | 96% |
120 GB | 240 GB | 480 GB | ||
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Performance** | Seq. Read (up to) | 550 MB/s | 550 MB/s | 545 MB/s |
Seq. Write (up to) | 340 MB/s | 510 MB/s | 500 MB/s | |
Rnd. Read (up to) | 91K IOPS | 95K IOPS | 95K IOPS | |
Rnd. Write (up to) | 74K IOPS | 78K IOPS | 75K IOPS | |
MTBF** | Telcordia, Stress Part | 2.0M hours | 2.0M hours | 2.0M hours |
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