Transcend SSD370 (128GB, 256GB & 512GB) Review
by Kristian Vättö on January 27, 2015 8:00 AM EST- Posted in
- Storage
- SSDs
- Transcend
- Silicon Motion
- SM2246EN
Performance vs. Transfer Size
ATTO is a useful tool for quickly benchmarking performance across various transfer sizes. All capacities of the SSD370 for fairly well at all IO sizes and there's nothing concerning that catches my eye.
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danko358 - Wednesday, September 23, 2015 - link
Compared to other SSDs power consumption of SSD370 is high, as seen in review. What about comparing it to regular HDDs? As I understand, it's the same. I'm asking because I'm considering replacing regular HDD in my laptop with SSD370 256. So my battery life will remain the same? It won't be shortened?amirzz - Thursday, December 24, 2015 - link
Hithis is to inform all concerned, I don't get in what technology transcend SSD370 is made up of...
I've recently bought one of this & now after keeping a backup of my crucial data here...
one folder containing my tutorials is not respondins as needed... I don't seem to find any solutions anywhere in the net....
so plz experts in ssd help me here...
my email: neobondhu[at] gmail[dot] com
Firedrops - Monday, February 29, 2016 - link
You really should provide screenshots of actual capacities in these reviews. There can be easily ~10GB difference in capacity between brands/models even when labelled similarly, at ~240-256GB capacities.lenberg - Thursday, September 15, 2016 - link
Does anyone know how to align partitions in this ssd properly?What are the NAND Erase Block Size and NAND Page Size?
Thanks in advance.