Published on Maximum PC (http://www.maximumpc.com)


Memoright MR25.2-032/64S GT Series
Created 11/14/2008 - 9:00am

Maximum IT
    • IBM Still Dominating Green500 List
    • EU Extends Oracle-Sun Deadline
    • Oracle and SpringSource Launch "Project Gemini"

    Sponsored
SEE MORE MAXIMUM IT
News
  • Spotify Music Service Announces Symbian Phone Support
  • New Drobos Add Drive Bay, Higher Price
  • Google Says It Doesn't Want to Be Utility
  • Adsense Adverts Invade the Desktop
  • Don't Expect E-Readers to Breach $100 Price Point in 2010
SEE MORE NEWS
Reviews

Memoright MR25.2-032/64S GT Series

Posted 11/14/08 at 11:00:00 AM  by David Murphy

comment Commentsprint Printemail EmailDeliciousDiggStumbleUponRedditFacebookSlashdot

While Memoright’s spec pages attribute this 64GB SSD with a SATA interface, that’s not accurate. This isn’t a SATA drive, per se; rather, the drive uses a SATA bridge connected to an ATA-133 interface. Ultimately, however, this doesn’t impact the drive’s overall speed. Memoright’s SSD shoots past the competition in the majority of our benchmarks.

This device outperforms the next-fastest SSD by 14 percent in our average sequential read rate test and 8.5 percent in its average sequential writes. Its random-access read and write scores are the fastest of all the SSDs we’ve tested. Better still, we were able to write a 40GB uncompressed AVI file to the Memoright SSD in a mere 6:51 (min:sec). That’s 1:26 faster than the second-place finisher in that test, the Mtron 7500, and just 28 seconds slower than a Western Digital Velociraptor drive.

We expected a better showing from the Memoright in our PCMark Vantage test, given the SSD’s other benchmark masteries. But even though it came in 1.2 percent slower than the fastest SSD in this test, the Memoright’s overall domination of our benchmarks makes it the best-performing SSD here. And it had better be when you consider its astronomical price.

Other SSD reviews in our roundup:

RiData Ultra-S Plus 64GB

Super Talent Masterdrive DX

Memoright MR25.2-032/64S GT Series

Samsung 64GB

OCZ Sata II

Mtron SSD Pro 7500

Imation Solid State Drive Pro 7000

Intel X-25M

 

Memoright MR25.2-032/64S GT Series
Canada Dry

Read and write scores incredibly speedy.

Alka Seltzer

Pricey.

score:8
www.memoright.com
COMMENTS:
TAGS: storage, hard drives, hardware, ssd, build a pc, Solid State Drives, memoright
COMMENTS
  • Login or register to post comments
  • Technology News

  • Computer Cooling Fans

  • Computer Cases

  • PC Game Controllers

  • PC Games

  • Computer Hardware

  • Headphones

  • MP3 Players

  • Stream Video

  • Computer Mouse

  • Monitors

  • Motherboards

  • NAS Storage

  • Networking

  • Laptop Computers

  • DVD Burner

  • Digital Cameras

  • Portable Storage

  • Computer Accessories

  • Smartphone

  • Antivirus Software

  • Sound Cards

  • Speakers

  • Computer Systems

  • Thumb Drives

  • Video Cameras

  • Video Card Reviews

  • Water Cooling

  • Gadgets

  • Keyboards
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • RSS Feeds
  • TechBlips
  • PCHardwareBlips
  • Site Map
  • Customer Service
Future © 2009 Future US, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Source URL: http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/memoright_mr25203264s_gt_series

Links:
[1] http://www.maximumpc.com/user/themurph
[2] http://www.maximumpc.com/files/u53951/rightmemolink-_0.jpg
[3] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/ridata
[4] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/super_talent_masterdrive_dx
[5] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/memoright_mr25203264s_gt_series
[6] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/samsung_64gb
[7] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/ocz_sata_ii
[8] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/mtron_ssd_pro_7500
[9] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/imation_solid_state_drive_pro_7000
[10] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/intel_x25m
[11] http://www.memoright.com