![]() When tested with the CrystalDiskMark test, Chuanjiu’s SSD performed exceptionally well and showed sequential writing speed of up to 500MB/s. Its IOPS score and read and write performances were also good. The Formula 256GB SSD performed well in this benchmark test and earned a total score of close to 4000. Under AS SSD, Chuanjiu’s 256GB SSD managed to earn a total score of 985, which is better than some of the SSDs tested. Both the SSD’s reading and writing speeds are impressive, with the former capable of reaching up to 525MB/s. Aside from the numbers in the 1024 category, SP610’s scores in the 512K, 4K, and 4K QD32 categories were all as expected.Ĭhuangjiu Technology's Formula 256GB SSD uses the latest SMI controller IC chip and MLC NAND Flash memory, and features the SATA 3 Interface rather than the M.2 interface. When tested with CrystalDiskMark, SP610’s numbers were similar to those from AS SSD. SP610’s performance score here, which reached over 4000, was equally impressive. Under the AS SSD test, the 256GB version of the SP 610 performed relatively well, earning a total score of 927. The numbers are noticeably better than the highest read and write speeds recorded from the 128GB model. During testing, the SSD's highest read and write speeds were 503.06 MB/s and 277.65MB/s, respectively. The SP610 from ADATA, which uses the SMI controller IC chip from the popular SMI2246EM series and features MLC-based NAND Flash, comes with a total capacity of 256GB. Having compared the performances of the market’s latest 120GB SSDs in our previous report, we now turn our attention to the mainstream 240GB SSDs.īelow is a list of all of the SSD models that were tested so far: ![]()
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