Using an SSD (solid state drive) instead of a hard disk drive, at least as a primary unit to install the operating system and the most used programs and games, is the best option to build a PC with good performance, and the 240/250 GiB drives are getting affordable. We tested a low cost SSD, the SanDisk SSD PLUS of 240 GiB. Let’s see how it performs. The SanDisk SSD PLUS can be found on 120 GiB, 240 GiB, and 480 GiB capacities. The model we tested has 256 GiB total memory, but it is sold as 240 GiB because 16 GiB are reserved for “overprovisioning”. In our tests, we will compare the performance of the SSD PLUS to the Crucial BX100 and the Corsair Neutron XT, both with similar capacity. However, keep in mind that the Neutron XT is not a direct competitor to the reviewed model, since it is a mainstream model, not an entry one like the SSD PLUS. Before proceeding, we highly suggest that you read our “Anatomy of SSD Units” tutorial, which provides all the background information you need to know about SSDs. In the table below, we compared the tested units. All of them use SATA-600 interface and the 2.5” form factor, with 7 mm height.
Prices we researched at Newegg.com on the day this review was published. * This price refers to the BX200 model, which replaced the BX100. In the table below, we compared technical specs of the tested drives.
Introduction Contents 1. Introduction2. The SanDisk SSD PLUS 240 GiB3. How We Tested4. Compressible Data Test5. Incompressible Data Test6. ConclusionsIf you’ve ever wondered how to enable XMP to get the most out of your computer’s RAM, you’re not alone. Many users install high-speed memory modules without realizing they’re running below their advertised speeds. The good…