AS SSD:
AS SSD is a relatively new benchmark designed specifically for solid state drives. The application contains five synthetic tests used to determine the sequential and random read and write performance of a drive.
AS SSD also includes a copy benchmark. This test copies an ISO (two large files), program (many small files) and game (small and large files), returning the speed and duration of each.
HD Tune Pro 5.00:
Next, I ran a series of tests using HD Tune Pro. This hard disk utility measures a drive's performance by testing its sequential read and write speeds as well as its access time, burst rate and CPU usage. For this review, I'm also going to use it to benchmark the MX200's random read and write speeds, random access times and the number of operations per second.
The CS2211 performed very well when benchmarked with HD Tune. The drive had average read and write speeds of 499.3 MB/s and 486.7 MB/s, respectively, and a burst rate of 146.1 MB/s when reading.
When reading 4KB blocks, the CS2211 reached 12,844 IOPS and had an average speed of 50.173 MB/s. The drive was a bit faster when writing, reaching 14,727 IOPS with an average speed of 57.531 MB/s.