SanDiskSDSSDXP-120G-G25
$130
CrucialCT250MX500SSD1
 $130 

Controller: Marvell 88SS9187-BLD2. Flash Memory: SanDisk 19nm eX2 ABL MLC. Release date: Q2 2013.

Controller: Silicon Motion SM2258. Flash Memory: Micron 3D TLC. Release date: Q4 2017.

Real World Speed
Performance profile from 79,639 user samples
2,462 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 101% 112GB free
Worst Bench: 59% 87GB free
Poor: 59% Great: 101%
SPEED RANK: 408th / 1072
77,177 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 123% 74GB free
Worst Bench: 73% 64GB free (System drive)
Poor: 73% Great: 123%
SPEED RANK: 252nd / 1072
Effective Speed
Effective SSD Speed
84.8 % 101 % Faster effective speed.
+19%
Read
Avg. Sequential Read Speed
464 MB/s +3% 451 MB/s
Write
Avg. Sequential Write Speed
292 MB/s 394 MB/s Much faster write speed.
+35%
4K Read
Avg. 4K Random Read Speed
27.9 MB/s 33.7 MB/s Faster random read.
+21%
4K Write
Avg. 4K Random Write Speed
78.7 MB/s 83.4 MB/s Slightly faster random write.
+6%
Mixed
Avg. Sequential Mixed IO Speed
219 MB/s 386 MB/s Much faster mixed IO speed.
+76%
4K Mixed
Avg. 4K Random Mixed IO Speed
32.5 MB/s 45.4 MB/s Much faster random mixed IO.
+40%
SusWrite
Avg. Sustained Write Speed
260 MB/s 352 MB/s Much faster sustained write speed.
+35%
Read
Peak Sequential Read Speed
509 MB/s 514 MB/s +1%
Write
Peak Sequential Write Speed
326 MB/s 466 MB/s Much faster peak write speed.
+43%
4K Read
Peak 4K Random Read Speed
34.5 MB/s 42.6 MB/s Faster peak random read.
+23%
4K Write
Peak 4K Random Write Speed
119 MB/s +3% 116 MB/s
Mixed
Peak Sequential Mixed IO Speed
251 MB/s 450 MB/s Much faster peak mixed IO speed.
+79%
4K Mixed
Peak 4K Random Mixed IO Speed
40.5 MB/s 58.3 MB/s Much faster peak random mixed IO.
+44%
SusWrite
Peak Sequential Sustained Write 60s Average
323 MB/s 458 MB/s Much faster peak sustained write speed.
+42%
Market Share
Based on 75,632,673 SSDs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0 % 0.11 % Insanely higher market share.
+∞%
Value
Value For Money
5.19 % 26 % Hugely better value.
+401%
User Rating
UBM User Rating
51 % 61 % More popular.
+20%
Price
Price (score)
$130 $40 Much cheaper.
+69%
Age
Newest
131 Months 75 Months Much more recent.
+43%
DQ Read
Peak 4K-64Thread Read Speed
345 MB/s 384 MB/s Faster peak deep queue read.
+11%
DQ Write
Peak 4K-64Thread Write Speed
286 MB/s 359 MB/s Faster peak deep queue write.
+26%
AS-SSD Total
AS-SSD Total Score
1,091 Pts 1,258 Pts Stronger server IO.
+15%
DQ Mixed
Peak 4K-64Thread Mixed IO Speed
153 MB/s 278 MB/s Hugely faster peak deep queue mixed IO.
+82%
ADQ Read
Avg. 4K-64Thread Read Speed
300 MB/s 329 MB/s Slightly faster deep queue read.
+10%
ADQ Write
Avg. 4K-64Thread Write Speed
239 MB/s 294 MB/s Faster deep queue write.
+23%
ADQ Mixed
Avg. 4K-64Thread Mixed IO Speed
139 MB/s 219 MB/s Much faster deep queue mixed IO.
+58%
Capacity
Capacity
120GB 250GB
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The 120GB Sandisk Extreme II proved to be a disappointment. I was expecting the same blistering performance as I saw on its larger 240GB sibling but that proved not to be the case. Comparing the 120GB and 240GB Extreme II's reveals that the larger 240GB version has peak speed ratings that are approximately 35% faster that the 120GB Extreme II. The main weakness of the 120GB Extreme II is its sequential write speed which is just 305 MB/s vs 492 MB/s on the 240GB version. Reduced write ability at lower capacities is explained by fewer NAND modules which reduce a controllers ability to parallelize slow write operations across different memory banks. Overall the Sandisk Extreme II sits amongst the bottom 20% of performers in the 120-128GB capacity category. Several of the drives in the group test have comparable performance at both the 120 and 240 GB capacities, those drives are the ones to go for. [Feb '14 SSDrivePro]

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The MX500 is Crucial’s current flagship consumer SATA SSD featuring their latest second generation 64-layer 3D TLC NAND. It’s available in 250 GB, 500 GB, 1 TB and 2 TB capacities in a 2.5-inch form factor. All but the 2 TB version will also be available in M.2 (2280) form in the future. The MX500 features a Silicon Motion SM2258 controller which is a change from the Marvell 88SS1074 controller featured in the MX300 (it’s nearly two year old predecessor). Performance is around 30% better than on the MX300 which currently retails at the same price. The MX500 has an SLC cache which increases with drive capacity. Consequently, the larger capacities are better able to sustain high sequential write speeds. The 250 GB version has 250MB of SLC cache, the 500 GB has 512 MB, the 1 TB has 1 GB and the 2 TB has 2 GB. Extended sustained write performance tests show that even though speed does drop off after the cache has been exhausted, it is still maintained at very respectable levels. The MX500’s five year warranty is in line with Samsung’s 850 Evo and exceeds it in terms of endurance (just 75 TBW for the 250 GB 850 Evo versus 100 TBW for the 250 GB MX500). It doesn’t quite match up to the Samsung’s 850 Evo’s performance (effective speed 8% slower), however at current prices it is about 20% cheaper, and on balance offers better value for money. [Mar '18 SSDrivePro]

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