The KingDian S400 120GB SSD has been proven to be an excellent storage device, considering its budget pricing.I purchased the SSD over KingDian's official AliExpress store:
https://kingdianssd.aliexpress.com/store/2033033?spm=2114.12010608.0.0.wmONKd
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The case of the SSD is aluminum which helps with heat dissipation, while its matte coloring gives it a
minimal look that should match with most people's systems.
Of course, the appearence of a product has nothing to do with the actual performance, so let's get to the
benchmarking part.
I have been a linux user for near a decate and due the absense of a Windows installation on my PC I didn't
bother using any of the popular Windows storage benchmarks (CrystalDiskMark).
Instead, I used some linux utilities which have also been proven to be accurate: hdparm, dd and bonnie++.
As a note, my system consists of an Intel i5-4460, 8GB dual-channel memory and runs on Debian testing.
Hdparm was used to measure the read speed of the SSD.
I run the test three times in order to verify the numbers and as you can see below, the results
were very consistent.
The read speed achieved was around 520MB/s, while the cached read was around the 11000 MB/s.
You may ignore the cached read, as it is greatly dependent to the system's specifications.
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Next, dd was used to test the write performance of the disk.
In order to ensure that correct results were returned, I turned off write-caching on the device
and also run the tests 3 times.
All of the tests return a consistent 220MB/s of write speed.
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Lastly, I run the standard bonnie++ benchmark which shows the IO capabilites of the SSD under
Sequential and Random scenarios.
The results are more understandable on the second picture, unless you are already familiar with bonnie++'s
output.
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Overall, the SSD has a great overall performance and its ~ $50 pricing is unbeatable.
KingDian S400 120GB SSD
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Bill Kal, Jul 19, 2017.