Patriot Memory P200 P200S256G25 256 GB
![]() | Outdated Product 1 167 ₴ Placement: internal; Size (GB): 256; Form factor: 2.5"; Controller: Silicon Motion SM2258XT; Write speed (MB/s): 460; Read speed (MB/s): 530; DWPD (times/day): 0.6; Manufacturer's warranty: 3 years; TRIM; |
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Purchased as a budget option for use with programs that require fast launching. It has performed very well. It transfers files quickly, and programs start up fast. I allocated 30 GB for cache, and there hasn't been any slowdown in speed. Speaking of speed, I measured an average of 480-520. I think that's more than decent. The buffer begins to fill up after 80 GB of writing, which I never reach. Essentially, I always work at full capacity. No complaints otherwise. Even the appearance is cool. I like the case, it's made of metal. Unfortunately, I couldn't measure the temperature because the sensor might have died, or it's not present here. It constantly shows 40 degrees, but it's not hot to the touch, just very warm. Overall, I consider my purchase to be very successful. Stable and fast. Tests showed 480-520 MB/s. The buffer never overflowed. Always worked steadily at normal write speeds. Cool appearance + metal casing. I don't know what else one could demand from a budget SSD. The price was also pleasing. Temperature monitoring is not working. ![]() |
Battle Proven SSD
Affordable, high-quality, battle-tested SSD from Patriot is in our opinion the perfect option for a qualitative leap in the performance of your computer. It stands out with its record low dollar per gigabyte and the fastest speeds available on the SATA 3 bus: an average of 460 Mbps for linear writes and 530 Mbps for reading. This is almost 4 times faster than the average hard drive.
Nitric oxide for operating system
Therefore, after a conventional hard drive, the speed of loading the operating system and its responsiveness will pleasantly surprise you and there will be no turning back. To a possible question from the audience, why "256 and not 500 GB"? the answer is pretty simple. Such an SSD is good just as a system disk on which Windows is installed, some kind of work software package, a couple of online toys, or conditional FIFA. For everything else, it is better to use the remaining hard drive, so that in case of problems with the OS and reinstalling it, everything else does not fly off. Better yet, buy a second HDD for it and organize a RAID array. Then there will be a lot of space, and the speed of this storage will grow well.
Low-cost drive without weak points
Other advantages of the Patriot P200 include the low-cost, but well-tested in battle, SM2258XT controller, low heating level and competent cache distribution, due to which, when copying large data arrays, speed indicators sag by only 2 times, and not 3 or even 4, as in some inexpensive SSD with artisanal controllers. Also, this drive has pretty good indicators of the total number of input / output operations per second by the standards of this class: 90K IOPS for reading, 80K for writing.
If you already have a regular SATA SSD for your system, and your soul requires something more modern, then the relatively inexpensive NVMe SSD from Kingston A2000 is a great option, which provides linear speeds up to 2000 MB / s and costs a little more than a regular SATA SSD with bandwidth under 500 Mbps.