KingstonSH103S3/240G
SamsungMZ-76P256BW

Controller: LSI SandForce SF2281VB1-SDC. NAND Memory: Intel Synchronous 25nm MLC. Release date: Q2 2012.

Controller: Samsung MJX. Memory: Samsung 64 layer MLC V-NAND. Release date: Q1 2018.

Real World Speed
Performance profile from 40,060 user samples
27,495 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 94% 1TB free
Worst Bench: 59% 25GB free (System drive)
Poor: 59% Great: 94%
SPEED RANK: 477th / 1072
12,565 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 131% 228GB free
Worst Bench: 78% 69GB free (System drive)
Poor: 78% Great: 131%
SPEED RANK: 220th / 1072
Effective Speed
Effective SSD Speed
80.6 % 109 % Much faster effective speed.
+35%
Read
Avg. Sequential Read Speed
375 MB/s 474 MB/s Faster read speed.
+26%
Write
Avg. Sequential Write Speed
243 MB/s 419 MB/s Much faster write speed.
+72%
4K Read
Avg. 4K Random Read Speed
31.2 MB/s 37.7 MB/s Faster random read.
+21%
4K Write
Avg. 4K Random Write Speed
82.3 MB/s 93.3 MB/s Faster random write.
+13%
Mixed
Avg. Sequential Mixed IO Speed
274 MB/s 398 MB/s Much faster mixed IO speed.
+45%
4K Mixed
Avg. 4K Random Mixed IO Speed
40.2 MB/s 48.3 MB/s Faster random mixed IO.
+20%
SusWrite
Avg. Sustained Write Speed
183 MB/s 388 MB/s Hugely faster sustained write speed.
+112%
Read
Peak Sequential Read Speed
442 MB/s 515 MB/s Faster peak read speed.
+17%
Write
Peak Sequential Write Speed
281 MB/s 488 MB/s Much faster peak write speed.
+74%
4K Read
Peak 4K Random Read Speed
37.8 MB/s 45.9 MB/s Faster peak random read.
+21%
4K Write
Peak 4K Random Write Speed
112 MB/s 128 MB/s Faster peak random write.
+14%
Mixed
Peak Sequential Mixed IO Speed
312 MB/s 448 MB/s Much faster peak mixed IO speed.
+44%
4K Mixed
Peak 4K Random Mixed IO Speed
49.6 MB/s 61 MB/s Faster peak random mixed IO.
+23%
SusWrite
Peak Sequential Sustained Write 60s Average
221 MB/s 487 MB/s Hugely faster peak sustained write speed.
+120%
Market Share
Based on 75,776,338 SSDs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0.03 % 0.03 %
Value
Value For Money
13.2 % 15.5 % Better value.
+18%
User Rating
UBM User Rating
53 % 53 %
Price
Price (score)
$70 Cheaper.
+22%
$90
Age
Newest
145 Months 75 Months Much more recent.
+48%
DQ Read
Peak 4K-64Thread Read Speed
298 MB/s 389 MB/s Much faster peak deep queue read.
+31%
DQ Write
Peak 4K-64Thread Write Speed
264 MB/s 361 MB/s Much faster peak deep queue write.
+37%
AS-SSD Total
AS-SSD Total Score
985 Pts 1289 Pts Much stronger server IO.
+31%
DQ Mixed
Peak 4K-64Thread Mixed IO Speed
289 MB/s 367 MB/s Faster peak deep queue mixed IO.
+27%
ADQ Read
Avg. 4K-64Thread Read Speed
258 MB/s 343 MB/s Much faster deep queue read.
+33%
ADQ Write
Avg. 4K-64Thread Write Speed
209 MB/s 296 MB/s Much faster deep queue write.
+42%
ADQ Mixed
Avg. 4K-64Thread Mixed IO Speed
223 MB/s 309 MB/s Much faster deep queue mixed IO.
+39%
Capacity
Capacity
240GB 256GB
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