GK3V - I am better off with internal M.2 128GB SSD or with 2.5 INTEL SSD Series 320 160GB?
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 3:54 pm
Hi
I just bought a GK3V Mini PC, with 6GB RAM and 128GB.
Anticipating the 128GB SSD would be of eMMC kind, I took an Intel SSD 320 Series with 160GB I had as spare, and added to the MiniPC, and then proceed with the cloning of existing SSD to the one I just added.
I followed the guide in this forum (here - viewtopic.php?f=33&t=373) and then took the opportunity to take a speed test using the Cristal Disk Mark.
These are the results I got:
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The Intel is half speed of the internal SSD...
I then opened the case, I found out which kind of SSD was there. This is what I found out:
.
.
I used the PartitionGuru to get more information related to the HooDisk M.2 SATA SSD...
. and the Intel SSD
. .
Looking to the specifications of both SSDs, the HooDisk is rated at 515mb/s (read) and 190mb/s (write) and the Intel is rated at 270mb/s (read) and 165mb/s (write).
It seams I am better of with using the HooDisk as my main SSD. It doesn't seem to be an eMMC type of disk and it is twice as fast as that old Intel.
Are these conclusions correct?
Thanks in advance.
I just bought a GK3V Mini PC, with 6GB RAM and 128GB.
Anticipating the 128GB SSD would be of eMMC kind, I took an Intel SSD 320 Series with 160GB I had as spare, and added to the MiniPC, and then proceed with the cloning of existing SSD to the one I just added.
I followed the guide in this forum (here - viewtopic.php?f=33&t=373) and then took the opportunity to take a speed test using the Cristal Disk Mark.
These are the results I got:
.
The Intel is half speed of the internal SSD...
I then opened the case, I found out which kind of SSD was there. This is what I found out:
.
.
I used the PartitionGuru to get more information related to the HooDisk M.2 SATA SSD...
. and the Intel SSD
. .
Looking to the specifications of both SSDs, the HooDisk is rated at 515mb/s (read) and 190mb/s (write) and the Intel is rated at 270mb/s (read) and 165mb/s (write).
It seams I am better of with using the HooDisk as my main SSD. It doesn't seem to be an eMMC type of disk and it is twice as fast as that old Intel.
Are these conclusions correct?
Thanks in advance.