Computer Hardware Reviews at Computer Power User Magazine. Your source for overclocking software guides, building your own computer, pc cooling and computer modding.
Home | Forums | Article Search | Subscribe & Shop | Contact Us | Log Out


Ridata 1.8” IDE Solid State Disk Email This
Print This
View My Personal Library

Heavy Gear
January 2008 • Vol.8 Issue 1
Page(s) 33 in print issue
Add To My Personal Library

Ridata 1.8” IDE Solid State Disk

Jump to first occurrence of: [RIDATA]

1.8” Solid State Disk
$399
Ridata
www.ritekusa.com
CPU Rating: 3.5

Specs: 44-pin female (1.8-inch) Ultra DMA 100Mbps connector; 3.3V; 6mA to 120mA power consumption; Reed-Solomon ECC; dynamic wear-leveling; 4 million-hour MTBF; 2 million-cycle write endurance

SSDs are more of a boon to mobile devices and servers than to desktop PCs thus far, so here’s a 16GB NAND-SLC (single-level cell) model in the 1.8-inch form factor. It isn’t as fast as the 2.5-inch Mtron SSDs I tested in the November 2007 issue of CPU (see page 34), but it will provide portable devices with relatively whip-cracking data accesses, high shock tolerance, and low power consumption. Ridata mentioned that the SSD will fit into mobile PCs such as the Samsung Q1 and NP-Q1, along with Motion Computing’s LS800, LE1600, and LE1700.

I didn’t have any 1.8-inch hard drives on hand for a direct comparison within the form factor, but I did find a 2.5-inch Seagate ST9160823ASG. Note that the Ridata uses a female, 44-pin ATA connector that physically resembles CompactFlash’s, like an iPod’s hard drive. I connected it to a standard 39-pin IDE cable using Addonics AAT18IDE25 and Rosewill RCW-603 adapters.

This SSD had the edge in boot time and power consumption but ceded the general performance crown to the notebook hard drive. Mind you, the Ridata would look better next to a 1.8-inch hard drive with a slower rotational speed.

by Marty Sems


Ridata 16GB SSD 1.8" Seagate Momentus 7200.2 160GB 2.5"
Interface 44-pin female (1.8-inch) IDE SATA 1.5GBps (w/ NCQ)
Boot to desktop* (min:sec) 0:55 1:10
PCMark05 1.2.0 (points) 5545 5949
HDD Score (points) 2779 4647
XP Startup (MBps) 5.7 7.9
Application Loading (MBps) 4.4 5.9
General Usage (MBps) 3.7 4.7
Virus Scan (MBps) 34.3 81
File Write (MBps) 21.7 50.1
HD Tach RW 3.0.4.0, Long Bench
Read rates, average/maximum (MBps) 37.7/39 47.8/63
Random access time* (ms) 0.9 14.2
Write rates, average/maximum (MBps) 30.5/34 44.2/57
Burst read rate (MBps) 40.6 130.5
CPU Utilization* (% +/- 2%) 1 2
Iometer 2006.07.27
File Server (IOps) 212.9 89.7
File Server (MBps) 2.3 1
File Server avg/max response* (ms) 75.1/311.4 178.3/475.3
Web Server (IOps) 1492.44 109.4
Web Server (MBps) 23.1 1.6
Web Server avg/max response* (ms) 42.9/170.2 584.1/1312.3
Test system: Vista Home Premium, Core 2 Duo E6700 2.67GHz, 2GB DDR2 (1,066MHz), Intel D975XBX2KR, Radeon HD 2600 XT
* Lower is better.



 User Reviews Be the first to write a review of this product





Want more information about a topic you found of interest while reading this article? Type a word or phrase that identifies the topic and click "Search" to find relevant articles from within our editorial database.

Enter A Subject (key words or a phrase):
ALL Words (‘digital’ AND ‘photography’)
ANY Words (‘digital’ OR ‘photography’)
Exact Match ('digital photography'- all words MUST appear together)



Home      Copyright & Legal Information      Privacy Policy      Site Map      Contact Us
Copyright © 2010 Sandhills Publishing Company U.S.A. All rights reserved.