Mushkin Triactor 480GB SSD Review
Author: Dennis GarciaBenchmarks
Sandra is a software collection of synthetic benchmarks that will give us a basic idea as to what a system is capable of. It should be noted that SiSoft numbers can change depending on what hardware is being tested. These were recorded using Sandra Professional Version 21.15.2015.1
ATTO Disk Benchmark is a freeware disk benchmarking utility that can test a variety of storage solutions from single hard drives to multi level RAID arrays and solid state disks. The tests can be broken down to transfer sizes between 512B to 64MB with lengths between 64KB and 32GB. Testing results are shown on a transfer chart with reads and writes clearly marked.
For our benchmark the 64MB transfer is being recorded.
Crystal Disk Mark is a widely available disk benchmarking program that can test a variety of different scenarios from Sequential to Random with Multiple and Single queues.
For our tests the Sequential and Random test with multiple queues and threads will be recorded.
PCMark 8 is an overall system benchmark to measure and compare PC performance using real-world tasks and applications. There are six individual testing scenarios using applications that reflect typical PC use in the home and at the office. This approach ensures that PCMark measures the things that matter, highlighting performance differences that will be apparent to end users and consumers.
SYSmark 2014 ver 1.5 is an application-based benchmark that reflects usage patterns of business users in the areas of office productivity, media creation, and data/financial analysis and features the latest and most popular applications from each of their respective fields.
For a TLC enabled SSD the Triactor is quite fast and closely matches what was indicated in the specifications. Synthetic read numbers are quite good, likely with the help from the SLC Cache and write speeds are very respectable. One thing not indicated in my review is how erratic the ATTO chart is. Read speeds were very consistent however the write numbers jumped around considerably.
In terms of real world performance both drives are fairly even in performance with the Triactor posting similar numbers across both tests. I suspect had this been the 120GB drive the performance numbers would have been considerably different.