Patriot PE128GS25SSDR Warp Series Extreme Performance 128GB SATA II 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive (Black)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Patriot Warp series Solid State Drive (SSD) is the latest in storage technology. Using the state-of-the-art NAND flash chips and ultra-fast controllers, the Warp SSD Drive is available from 32GB to 250GB capacity delivering a blazing transfer speed up to 175MB/s read and 100 MB/s write. Compare to conventional disk Drives, built with 100% moving-free parts and housed in a vibration and shock resistance housing, the Warp SSD Drives provide a rock solid operating environment even during extreme working conditions, a perfect solution for a wide range of applications that require ruggedness, minimal power consumption, cooler temperature and silent operations. With reliability in mind, the Warp SSD Drives has 1.5 million hour mean time before failure (MTBF) and built in wear leveling technology in addition to the standard 2 year warranty to maximize the life span of the Drive and preserve your data integrity by automatic mark and block bad data cells. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: Please DO NOT defragment Solid State Drive as it may shorten the life span of the product. Drive capacity may reflect some discrepancy limit to data reservation for wear leveling (built in error checking) and operating systems. Rated transfer speed may reflect differently from system specification, benchmark, Drivers, and operating systems. Interface: SATA I/II; Rapid support: 0, 1, 0+1; Dimensions: 99.88 x 69.63x 9.3 mm; Weight: 91g; Sequential Read: up to 175MB/s; Sequential Write: up to 100MB/s; Shock Resistant: 1500G/0.5ms; Vibration Resistant: 20G/20~2000Hz with 3 Axis; Operating Voltage: DC 5V; Power Consumption: 280mA~330mA; Operating Temperature: -10ºC~70ºC; Storage Temperature: -55ºC~125ºC; MTBF: >1,500,000 Hours; Data Retention: > 5 years at 25ºC; Data Reliability: Built in 15-bit ECC; O/S Support: 2000/XP/Vista, Linux and MAC OSX; Certification: FCC/CE/RoHS.
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Patriot
- Model: PE128GS25SSDR
- Dimensions: 7.22" h x 1.13" w x 6.13" l, .40 pounds
Features
- 2.5-Inch SATA II Solid State Drive
- Certification: FCC/ CE/ RoHS, MTBF: >1,500,000 Hours
- Shock resistant: 1500G/ 0.5ms, Vibration resistant: 20G/ 20-2000Hz with 3 Axis
- Support RAID 0, 1, 0+1
- Sequential Read: up to 175MB/s, Sequential Write: 100MB/s
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer Product Description
Patriot Warp Series V2 Solid State Drives (SSD) is the latest in storage technology. Using the state-of-the-art NAND flash chips and ultra-fast controllers, the Warp SSD Drive is available from 32 GB to 128 GB capacity delivering a blazing transfer speed up to 175MB/s read and 100 MB/s write. Compare to conventional hard disk drives, built with 100% moving-free parts and housed in a vibration and shock resistance housing, the Warp SSD Drives provide a rock solid operating environment even during extreme working conditions, a perfect solution for a wide range of applications that require ruggedness, minimal power consumption, cooler temperature and silent operations. With reliability in mind, the Warp SSD Drives has 1.5 million hour mean time before failure (MTBF) and built in wear leveling technology in addition to the standard 2 year warranty. Wear leveling is a proprietory technology to maximize the life span of the Drive and preserve your data integrity by automatic mark and block bad data cells.
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Customer Reviews
Avoid - this is not the SSD you are looking for.
I bought this drive based on price and benchmark numbers. Unfortunately there is much more to SSD drives than their read and write speed specs - which are very misleading.
I elected to perform an image copy upgrade to this drive using a USB->SATA dock and Apricorn's EZ-Gig software. Installation and setup were very easy. Imaging the drive was a piece of cake, and the whole process to transfer my 80GB WD HDD took about 40 minutes. I then installed the Patriot into my Dell Latitude D630 and fired it up.
First boot time was very impressive, and the applications popped off of the screen almost instantaneously. Everything was incredibly fast. Reading, writing, everything. It was an amazing difference. But keep reading.
After about 10 hours of fairly heavy use, I decided to install a couple of applications to measure the disk throughput. I never made it that far. As I was downloading one of the applications, my whole system essentially ground to a halt. The disk light was on solid, and everything was moving as through the old HDD were thrashing. Only this was even worse. The first time it occurred the system took about 30 seconds to recover. Then it happened again on the second download. I decided to restart Windows in case something was up with the OS. The shutdown of Windows took 5 minutes. No joke. Much worse than my HDD.
The next boot was fast until I go to the signon screen. Once I entered my user name and password, the disk light basically stayed on solid for about 10 minutes as the system painfully came to life. I was not happy.
I decided to go over to the Patriot site, look in the forums and try to find help there.
The forums were full of this exact story. In some cases it took days or weeks to manifest. But manifest it did. There were all kinds of helpful suggestions for registry tweaks, cache settings, disabling the page file, waving a dead chicken over the keyboard - you name it. None of this nonsense should be necessary. And it isn't. Even though A well-engineered SSD exhibits some write degradation after all of the pages have data in them, it will still outperform an HDD. Not the case with the Patriot.
Long story short, these drives and all drives built on the same SSD controller chipset have the same fatal engineering flaw that causes their write performance to degrade to about 1-2% the speed of an HDD once all of the pages have been written to. Since it's a wear leveling drive, that does not take long. About 10 hours in my case. Also, this drive has no write cache, so you are stuck with the problem any time Windows decides to flush the OS cache. Ouch. After reading some of the technical links on the Patriot forum, I was much better educated on how these drives work. It turns out Intel, Samsung and a few others have drives that do not have this problem.
Spend the extra few bucks and get the Intel X25-m drive instead. That's what I ended up doing - and I have been very happy with it since. Hopefully this review will save you the trouble I encountered. Don't be suckered into all of the silly tweaking just because you know it must be possible to get that initial fast performance back. You can't. Just buy a better drive.
Terrible customer support. Stay away!!!
I purchased this SSD over a month ago, and it was performing perfectly well. I had some hiccups(drive refuses to format in OSX) that I needed to contact Patriot for. Their support capability is essentially a answering machine that they promise to get back to you in 24hours and email.
I called them and left messages 3 times, and sent two emails with zero response. Very unprofessional.
If you are going to spend $$$ on an SSD, you might as well go for the Intel SSD... all the (blog & magazine) reviews are correct, its significantly faster. I have since upgraded and despite the smaller capacity, the performance difference is enormous and at least they will pick up the phone or acknowlege you if you ever run into issues.
Speed and battery increase
I received this drive yesterday. Formatted the drive using 'Partition Magic' with no issues. Used 'Acronis True Image' to clone my D620s 120gb SATA hard drive to the 128gb Warp drive. My D620s drive is partitioned into three drives, one as OS, one for current data storage, and one for historical data storage that is seldom if ever altered. The cloning process completed with no issues giving me a total of 122gb of space. Drive loads Win XP Pro in 30 seconds, goes into hibernation in 15 seconds and has increased my battery time by over 80%. No heat issues, no noise issues just a pleasure. I did not give this drive a 5 simply from a lack of long term experience.




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