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[ENG]CORSAIR Force GS 240GB Single Drive and Raid0 SSD Performance Guide

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    CGS01.jpg

    Solid-State Drive does improve C performance in past 4 years.

    No matter DeskTop PC or Notebook both shorten the system processing time.

    It?s why SSD still so popular after launching many years. However, the high price also impact the popularity.

    Every year, SSD price is almost 50% off. The price segment is based on 100 or 200USD.

    As history price record, 2 years ago, 200USD only could have 60GB, last year was 120GB and this year is 240GB.

    This year, you can find many 120GB SSD below 100USD. This price point is acceptable.

    3 years ago, CORSAIR, from USA, started their SSD product line which was pioneer in this field.

    Controller also moved from SAMSUNG to SandForce or Marvell.

    Different controller focus on different performance and price segment.

    This GS SSD is Force Series. It had Force 3 and GT, 2 versions.

    Force Series uses SandForce controller with different NAND Flash ICs.

    Let?s look at packing first. Gold is a representative color of GS.

    CGS02.jpg

    Contents

    Left side is product warranty card, middle is Force GS 240GB and right side is back 2.5? to 3.5? rack and screws.

    CGS03.jpg

    Product size is 2.5?. The capacity is 240GB.?Official max speed is 555/525 MB/s at ATTO Disk Benchmark.

    Random 4K max write is 90k IOPS. It?s very high specs of 4K performance in current SSD market.

    CGS04.jpg

    Metal shell with red coating and tactile impression is grain texture.

    CORSAIR offers 3 years warranty. The family has 128/180/240/360/480GB.

    Capacity provides rich choices. Users can choose the suitable one by budget or demand.

    CGS05.jpg

    Back is black metal with matte hair line. It improves the product texture.

    Lower left is SATA3 and power connectors. Next is silver laser sticker.

    As warranty and internal hardware safety, we better to keep it in original state.

    CGS06.jpg

    Force Series GS uses popular SandForce SF-2281 controller.

    NAND Flash uses 16 SanDisk Mark 24nm ICs, 16GB each.

    If you are interested in Force GS internal build, you can search in Google.

    The test platform is Intel Z77 chipset, GIGABYTE G1.SNIPER M3.

    It?s mid-end gaming series using Micro ATX. It emphasizes audio and LAN chips.

    It equips Creative latest CA0132, quad-core audio processor. It supports THX, CRYSTAL VOICE, and etc.

    CGS07.jpg

    It has 3 PCI-E X16, 1 PCI-E X1. The expandability is very good as Micro ATX form factor.

    Also Intel chipset IO performance is better. The SATA3 should have better performance in SSD.

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    System Configuration

    CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K

    MB: GIGABYTE G1.SNIPER M3

    DRAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR-GT 1866 8GBX2

    VGA: Intel HD Graphics 4000

    HD: SanDisk Extreme 240GB / WD 1TB 7200rpm

    POWER: Thermaltake TR2 600W

    Cooler: XIGMATEK HDT-S1283

    OS: Windows8 Ultimate 64bit

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    Single SanDisk Extreme 240GB install at white SATA3 port

    None OS system drive without any data. Test at Intel Z77 platform.

    HD Tune Pro 5.00

    Black Size is the special part of this software. Left side default is 64K and right side is 1MB.

    64K - Read - Average 408.7 MB/s Access Time 0.116ms

    1MB - Read - Average 521.3 MB/s Access Time 0.117ms

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    HD Tune Pro 5.00 set Black Size as 1MB almost reaching the best performance.

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      CGS01.jpg

      Solid-State Drive does improve C performance in past 4 years.

      No matter DeskTop PC or Notebook both shorten the system processing time.

      It?s why SSD still so popular after launching many years. However, the high price also impact the popularity.

      Every year, SSD price is almost 50% off. The price segment is based on 100 or 200USD.

      As history price record, 2 years ago, 200USD only could have 60GB, last year was 120GB and this year is 240GB.

      This year, you can find many 120GB SSD below 100USD. This price point is acceptable.

      3 years ago, CORSAIR, from USA, started their SSD product line which was pioneer in this field.

      Controller also moved from SAMSUNG to SandForce or Marvell.

      Different controller focus on different performance and price segment.

      This GS SSD is Force Series. It had Force 3 and GT, 2 versions.

      Force Series uses SandForce controller with different NAND Flash ICs.

      Let?s look at packing first. Gold is a representative color of GS.

      CGS02.jpg

      Contents

      Left side is product warranty card, middle is Force GS 240GB and right side is back 2.5? to 3.5? rack and screws.

      CGS03.jpg

      Product size is 2.5?. The capacity is 240GB.?Official max speed is 555/525 MB/s at ATTO Disk Benchmark.

      Random 4K max write is 90k IOPS. It?s very high specs of 4K performance in current SSD market.

      CGS04.jpg

      Metal shell with red coating and tactile impression is grain texture.

      CORSAIR offers 3 years warranty. The family has 128/180/240/360/480GB.

      Capacity provides rich choices. Users can choose the suitable one by budget or demand.

      CGS05.jpg

      Back is black metal with matte hair line. It improves the product texture.

      Lower left is SATA3 and power connectors. Next is silver laser sticker.

      As warranty and internal hardware safety, we better to keep it in original state.

      CGS06.jpg

      Force Series GS uses popular SandForce SF-2281 controller.

      NAND Flash uses 16 SanDisk Mark 24nm ICs, 16GB each.

      If you are interested in Force GS internal build, you can search in Google.

      The test platform is Intel Z77 chipset, GIGABYTE G1.SNIPER M3.

      It?s mid-end gaming series using Micro ATX. It emphasizes audio and LAN chips.

      It equips Creative latest CA0132, quad-core audio processor. It supports THX, CRYSTAL VOICE, and etc.

      CGS07.jpg

      It has 3 PCI-E X16, 1 PCI-E X1. The expandability is very good as Micro ATX form factor.

      Also Intel chipset IO performance is better. The SATA3 should have better performance in SSD.

      CGS08.jpg

      System Configuration

      CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K

      MB: GIGABYTE G1.SNIPER M3

      DRAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR-GT 1866 8GBX2

      VGA: Intel HD Graphics 4000

      HD: SanDisk Extreme 240GB / WD 1TB 7200rpm

      POWER: Thermaltake TR2 600W

      Cooler: XIGMATEK HDT-S1283

      OS: Windows8 Ultimate 64bit

      CGS09.jpg

      Single SanDisk Extreme 240GB install at white SATA3 port

      None OS system drive without any data. Test at Intel Z77 platform.

      HD Tune Pro 5.00

      Black Size is the special part of this software. Left side default is 64K and right side is 1MB.

      64K - Read - Average 408.7 MB/s Access Time 0.116ms

      1MB - Read - Average 521.3 MB/s Access Time 0.117ms

      CGSS01.png

      HD Tune Pro 5.00 set Black Size as 1MB almost reaching the best performance.

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        64K - Write - Average 336.7 MB/s Access Time 0.143ms

        1MB - Write - Average 331.4 MB/s Access Time 0.108ms

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        Read - Random Access & Extra tests

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        Write - Random Access & Extra tests

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        File Benchmark

        Sequential 4KB randon Read - 66732 IOPS / Write - 91984 IOPS

        ATTO DISK Benchmark over 512KB test, max read is 557.9 Mb/s and max write is 535.6 MB/s

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        CrystalDiskMark

        Seq Read - 524.1 MB/s Write - 288.7 MB/s

        Read - 527.4 MB/s Write - 524.9 MB/s

        Read - 527.6 MB/s Write - 525.1 MB/s

        CGSS06.png

        CrystalDiskMark default test is random. You can see right side performance is lower.

        It?s characteristic of SandForce controller. It has lower performance in random algorithm.

        Left pic is CrystalDiskMark sequential mode. The write performance is close to official specs.

        AS SSD Benchmark - 811

        Seq Read - 519.43 MB/s Write - 274.13 MB/s

        4K - 64Thrd Read - 224.70 MB/s Write - 214.04 MB/s

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        AS SSD Benchmark Seq Write is similar to CrystalDiskMark.

        Compression Benchmark write starts from 280MB/s to over 480MB/s.

        SandForce in Sequential Write uses special algorithm, this is key weakness of SandForce controller.

        In sequential or random read, 4K performance and continuous write, SF-2281 controller is very good.

        PCMark Vantage - HDD Score : 78671

        CrystalMark Sequential Read 503.02 MB/s Sequential Write 500.48 MB/s

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        IOMETER 2008

        1 minute - 100% Read / 100% Random 4KB

        Total I/Os per Second => 55773.68

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        3 minutes - 100% Read / 100% Random 4KB

        Total I/Os per Second => 56190.92

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        1 minute - 100% Write / 100% Random 4KB

        Total I/Os per Second => 91791.99

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          3 minutes - 100% Write / 100% Random 4KB

          Total I/Os per Second => 91553.28

          CGSS12.png

          The former review of SandForce SSD, the performance is lower after 3 minutes. It may be caused by firmware.

          As GS using SandForce controller, IOMETER 2008 Random Read / Write 4KB test are very good.

          1 minute and 3 minutes test difference is minor. You can treat it as acceptable deviation.

          SSD Benchmark TOTAL => 5026.30

          CGSS13.png

          This result is much higher than 3700 by Marvell 88SS9174-BKK2 controller SS.

          You can see SandForce controller SSD still has his advantage in some software.

          Second part is two 240GB GS runs at Raid 0 mode.

          CGS10.jpg

          Two CORSAIR Force GS 240GB both install at white SATA3 port.

          None OS system drive without any data. Test at Intel Z77 platform.

          HD Tune Pro 5.00

          Black Size is the special part of this software. Left side default is 64K and right side is 8MB.

          64K - Read - Average 1028.7 MB/s Access Time 0.123ms

          8MB - Read - Average 1040.1 MB/s Access Time 0.122ms

          CGSR01.png

          64K - Write - Average 325.8 MB/s Access Time 0.094ms

          8MB - Write - Average 891.9 MB/s Access Time 0.153ms

          CGSR02.png

          Read - Random Access & Extra tests

          CGSR03.png

          Write - Random Access & Extra tests

          CGSR04.png

          File Benchmark

          Sequential 4KB randon Read - 84750 IOPS / Write - 169440 IOPS

          ATTO DISK Benchmark over 128KB test, max read is 1118.4 Mb/s and max write is 1047.5 MB/s

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          CrystalDiskMark

          Seq Read - 1012 MB/s Write - 529.9 MB/s

          Read - 1064 MB/s Write - 993.1 MB/s

          Read - 1063 MB/s Write - 875.5 MB/s

          CGSR06.png

          HD Tune Pro 5.00 most items are almost double speed. CrystalDiskMark scores are also the same.

          ATTO DISK Benchmark is a good software to test SSD best read/write performance with short time.

          The max score is almost double as well. You can see the Raid 0 mode really improves the performance.

          AS SSD Benchmark - 1423

          Seq Read - 1031.05 MB/s Write - 517.00 MB/s

          4K - 64Thrd Read - 456.30 MB/s Write - 407.31 MB/s

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          In Raid 0 mode, AS SSD Benchmark score increases about 75%.

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            PCMark Vantage - HDD Score : 77278

            CrystalMark Sequential Read 1045.61 MB/s Sequential Write 940.61 MB/s

            CGSR08.png

            PCMark Vantage HDD Score is same as single drive. I think it?s software issue.

            CrystalMark still has almost double speed.

            IOMETER 2008

            1 minute - 100% Read / 100% Random 4KB

            Total I/Os per Second => 75398.85

            CGSR09.png

            3 minutes - 100% Read / 100% Random 4KB

            Total I/Os per Second => 68926.28

            CGSR10.png

            IOMETER 2008 Random Read 4KB increases 24~35%.

            1 minute to 3 minutes later, the performance drops 9%.

            1 minute - 100% Write / 100% Random 4KB

            Total I/Os per Second => 112569.77

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            3 minutes - 100% Write / 100% Random 4KB

            Total I/Os per Second => 112823.49

            CGSR12.png

            IOMETER 2008 Random Write 4KB increases about 23%.

            SSD Benchmark TOTAL => 7455.18

            CGSR13.png

            This software also increases 48%.

            Windwithme mentioned several times when sharing SSD Raid 0 test.

            That moment, Intel Rapid Storage Technology didn?t support Raid 0 Trim mode. So the speed would drop after using for long time.

            Few months ago, Storage Technology Drive 11.5 released and official support Raid 0 Trim.

            This is really a good news for Raid 0 mode users.

            It also pushes SSD further performance and applications to wider range.

            CGS11.jpg

            SandForce SF-2281 controller has been launched over 18 months.

            From high end SATA3 SSD position to current 80% market share, the price is close to entry SATA3 SSD.

            As different service terms and warranty, the price is different.

            Popularity and price is SandForce strength. The weakness is random write beginning is risng from 200 more MB/s to 500 MB/s slowly.

            This time, CORSAIR Force GS uses different NAND Flash ICs. Some performance is improved a little.

            As Max Random 4k Write (IOMeter 08) over 90k IOPS (4k aligned) is the major improvement.

            This article shares you the different performance of SandForce SF-2281 controller with different NAND Flash.

            Also, Intel Rapid Storage Technology Drive high performance in Raid 0 mode.

            You can use it as your reference for further SSD purchasing. :)

            This article is also in my blog - WIND3C, Any comments are welcome.

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              tom1
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              nice performance

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                wow in RAID they are super

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                  thanks for the benchmarks windwithme!

                  excellent work!

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