| Silicon Power M10 32GB SSD - Page 3 |
| Written by Scott Harness |
| Monday, 01 February 2010 00:00 |
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USB – Reads

Even with a USB interface, the M10 shows off it's high read speeds, especially with large file transfers.
USB – Writes

As an external USB drive, the M10 does exceptionally well. The comparison drive is the Silicon Power Ultima 150 16GB, which is a pretty quick flash drive, but it doesn't hold a candle to the M10.
SATA - reads

With Large files, the M10 can certainly crank up the speed, but with a collection of small files, the speed begins to taper off towards mechanical drive speeds.
SATA – Writes

This test clearly shows how the M10 lags behind our mechanical drive for small file writes, but it still holds the edge for large files.
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