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Visiontek GoDrive 60GB and Racer Series 120GB SSD Review

IOMeter is another open source synthetic benchmarking tool which is able to simulate the various loads placed on hard drive and solid state drive technology.

We use a custom Kitguru configuration for 4k random write to measure performance. We use the same test, but for random read performance also.

The Racer Series has much stronger IOPS performance, particularly the 4k random write test, scoring over 41,000.

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5 comments

  1. They dont sell anything in the UK? why not? unless im missing a store.

  2. Well they are fine, but why more SSD? there are hundreds of 2281 drives, im getting sick reading about them to be honest.

  3. The racer driver is impressive, but I can’t buy it here. Cant even see it on import anywhere.

    I think the names are pretty bad for these drives, GOdrive? that sounds like a kingston branded drive to me.

    still interesting to see other products I havent seen elsewhere.