Corsair P64 64GB SSD Review

by AkG     |     August 25, 2009

ATTO Disk Benchmark


The ATTO disk benchmark tests the drives read and write speeds using gradually larger size files. For these tests, the ATTO program was set to run from its smallest to largest value (.5KB to 8192KB) and the total length was set to 256MB. The test program then spits out an extrapolated performance figure in megabytes per second.

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When it comes to ATTO reads and the P64 SSD, it appears this drive performs just about on par with the last generation dual JM602b controller based products. That isn't a good thing considering this is a current gen drive.


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Once again this drive posts numbers that aren't quite up to snuff when compared to other modern SSDs. At all but the shortest test, this drive simply gets outperformed by all the other SSDs we have reviewed as of late.
 
 
 

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