Patriot Supersonic Rage XT 32GB Review (Page 3 of 8)

Page 3 - Benchmark: AIDA64 Disk Benchmark

About AIDA64 Extreme Edition

AIDA64 Extreme Edition is a streamlined Windows diagnostic and benchmarking software for home users. AIDA64 Extreme Edition provides a wide range of features to assist in overclocking, hardware error diagnosis, stress testing, and sensor monitoring. It has unique capabilities to assess the performance of the processor, system memory, and disk drives. AIDA64 is compatible with all current 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows operating systems, including Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.

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I'd just like to make it clear from the start that we are, by no means, expecting Patriot Supersonic Rage XT 32GB to deliver performance competitive with the OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD, even though it is a rather old SSD. The Vertex 2 is a Serial ATA 3Gb/s storage device optimized for maximum I/O performance as a boot drive, whereas the Supersonic Rage XT, while advertised as a fast USB 3.0 drive, is designed to be a compact removable storage device only. However, our AIDA64 results do provide interesting insight to the performance of the Patriot Supersonic Rage XT. Delivering up to 177.1MB/s sequential read, 217.3MB/s random read, and 146MB/s buffered read, it is certainly slower than the more performance oriented HyperX and Magnum drives, but still fast by its own merits. The Supersonic Rage XT is actually pretty close to the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate G2. Its 0.65 ms random access time is also relatively high by USB 3.0 drive standards, but considering its price and size, it is hard to make a case against the latest Patriot in my personal opinion.


Page Index
1. Introduction and Specifications
2. A Closer Look, Test System
3. Benchmark: AIDA64 Disk Benchmark
4. Benchmark: ATTO Disk Benchmark
5. Benchmark: Crystal Disk Mark 3.0
6. Benchmark: HD Tach 3.0.1.0
7. Benchmark: HD Tune Pro 4.60
8. Conclusion