ADATA XPG ATOM 30 KIT SSD Storage Review

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Disk Copy Benchmarks – XPG ATOM 30

AS SSD

We are using AS SSD’s Copy Benchmark tool to test the duration of file copy for ISO, Program, and Game data.  The benchmark outputs the duration in minutes and seconds, and lower is better.

ADATA XPG ATOM 30 KIT AS SSD Copy Benchmark ISO Graph

We are looking for lower times here, the least amount of time to transfer an ISO, is the better and faster drive. The ADATA XPG ATOM 30 comes in the middle of the pack here, besting the ADATA XPG SX8100NP and Teamgroup MP34. However, the Samsung 970 EVO and EVO Plus have a much larger improvement. The performance versus the Teamgroup MP34 is impressive though.

ADATA XPG ATOM 30 KIT AS SSD Copy Benchmark Program Graph

The same is true in transferring Program files, the ADATA XPG ATOM 30 is about middle of the road compared to the rest. It’s a lot closer to XPG SX8100NP and EVO Plus performance.

ADATA XPG ATOM 30 KIT AS SSD Copy Benchmark Game Graph

The ADATA XPG ATOM 30 falls to the very bottom of the pack when we look at small game file transfers, it takes a bit longer than all the drives, 21 seconds overall compared to the fastest drive.

DiskBench

With DiskBench we place a 50GB single file onto the test drive. We copy this file from the test drive to a new folder on the test drive, volume to volume. This tests the performance the drive is able to copy a file from itself to itself as if you were copying files on the same drive. Results are in duration Seconds, lower is better.

ADATA XPG ATOM 30 KIT DiskBench Graph

When copying a large 50GB file from one directory to another on the same drive the ADATA XPG ATOM 30 performs in the middle of the pack. It’s actually quite a bit faster than the Teamgroup MP34, it’s on the heels of the 970 EVO. From these tests can determine that the ATOM 30 handles large file sizes faster, and slows down a lot wheen it encounters multiple small files.

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