GSKILL Phoenix Blade 480GB PCIe SSD Review

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SSD Performance Atto Disk Benchmark

Atto Disk Benchmark

One of the finest tools available to measure storage performance is ATTO. I love it to death as it is so reliable and produces such accurate results. The great thing about ATTO is that we can test with predefined block sizes. So we can test with a 32 MB sequence of 4 KB files, yet also 32 MB in 1 MB files. This gives us an excellent scope of overall performance with small and large files.

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But let's have a peek at actual read performance. I threw in a couple of comparable SSDs and a Western Digital Velociraptor HDD. A bit of a dip up-to 8K block files.

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The most important and difficult task for any storage unit is writing really small files fast, so have a look at that with this WRITE test. We scale 4 KB block sizes to 1024 KB block sizes in bursts of 256 MB with a queue depth of 10 and then measure how fast the storage device is dealing with them. 

The one thing this test tells us is that SATA3 is already getting outdated and is becoming a bottleneck alright. The PCIe bus frees the storage unit up from that and as you can see the Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD stands its ground and offers exceptional performance. 

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