OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2 PCIe SSD Performance Preview


Test System SANDRA Physical Disk Tests

Our Test MethodologiesUnder each test condition, the SSDs tested here were installed as secondary volumes in our testbed, with a standard spinning hard disk for the OS and benchmark software installations.  The SSDs were left blank without partitions wherever possible, unless a test required them to be partitioned and formatted, as was the case with our ATTO, Vantage, and CrystalDiskMark benchmark tests, as well as one of the IOMeter runs. Windows firewall, automatic updates and screen savers were all disabled before testing. In all test runs, we rebooted the system and waited several minutes for drive activity to settle before invoking a test.

HotHardware Test System
Intel Core i7 and SSD Powered

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Hardware Used:
Intel Core i7-970


Gigabyte GA-EX58 Extreme
(X58 Chipset)


NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285

6144MB Kingston DDR3-1333

Integrated on board

WD Caviar Black 1TB (OS Drive)
OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2 480GB PCIe
LSI WarpDrive 300GB PCIe
OCZ RevoDrive X2 240GB PCIe
OCZ RevoDrive 120GB PCIe
OCZ IBIS 240GB HSDL
Fusion-io ioDrive 160GB
Fusion-io ioXtreme 80GB PCIe
OCZ Vertex LE 100GB Sandforce-base SATA SSD

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Relevant Software:
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Intel 9.1.1.1025
DirectX 11

NVIDIA GeForce 260.99

Benchmarks Used:
IOMeter 2008, 2010
ATTO v2.46
CrystalDiskMark v3.1
PCMark Vantage
SiSoftware Sandra 2011
HH Custom File Transfer Tests

SiSoft SANDRA 2011
Synthetic HDD Benchmarking

For our first set of tests, we used SiSoft SANDRA, the the System ANalyzer, Diagnostic and Reporting Assistant. Here, we used the Physical Disk test suite and provided the results from our comparison SSDs. The benchmarks were run without formatting and read and write performance metrics are detailed below.

SANDRA's purely sequential and rather short read/write tests show the RevoDrive 3 X2 is easily the fastest of the group, even faster than Fusion-io's very expensive ioDrive, which is an SLC-based card in the $7K range.  This test shows the RevoDrive 3 X2 is offering up a solid 1GB/sec read/write performance, which is slightly less than OCZ's maximum rating for the drive.  However, again, SANDRA's Physical Disk test isn't exactly a comprehensive view of performance, but rather a quick and dirty look at burst bandwidth.  Let's dig deeper.
 

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