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Mach Xtreme's MX-DS 100GB SSD sizzles!

By Justin Robinson
11:59 Jul 22, 2010 | 13 Comments
Tags: Mach | Xtreme | MX-DS | 100GB | SSD | solid | state | drive | review | hotaward
Mach Xtreme's MX-DS 100GB SSD sizzles!
 
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Verdict:
The fastest 2.5in SSD we’ve seen, for a nice price.

Never heard of Mach Xtreme? You really need to know - these guys have delivered a killer SSD.

It seems that everyone and their Mum are getting into SSDs lately, and the latest entrant into the space is Mach Xtreme Technology. This is a new start-up company who has just begun to bring its stuff to Australia, and it seems that flash memory is very much one of their strengths.

Kicking off with its premium SSD, the MX-DS 100 arrived in a box that, while it certainly was eye-catching, was almost illegible. Just look at the SSD itself: sure 'Mach' and 'Technology' are clear, but 'Xtreme' looks like the end result of a back-alley paint-drinking competition (first to drink ten litres of blue without passing out wins!). Still, to each their own, and it's only a sticker.

Internally the drive is very similar to OCZ's Vertex drive from Issue 113. It's got the same amount of MLC memory chips, giving the same 93.16GB of space when formatted with NTFS, runs on the same SATA 2 interface and uses the SandForce controller. Specifically the MX drive uses the SF-1222, a slightly updated version of the SF-1200, but performance is very close.

In average reads the MX drive reported 229.8MB/s sustained, a burst of 248MB/s and an access speed of 0.1ms - faster than OCZ's drive by 6.8MB/s and 1.5MB/s respectively. When we filled the MX drive with junk data to a chip-bursting 100 per cent, it reported slightly lower average read speeds of 202.7MB/s and bursts of 248.6MB/s - a small drop, and again a sign that SSDs are best kept at under 90 per cent capacity.

The price is even slightly cheaper than OCZ's offering, and though it comes with only two years of warranty it's still very good value. Though we're a little disappointed that it still uses the bandwidth-starved SATA 2 standard, it's amongst the fastest SSDs that money can buy.

 
Product Info
Specs:
100GB (93.16 formatted); SandForce controller; SATA2 interface; 2.5” form factor; included 2.5” to 2.5” bracket
Price when reviewed:
AUD$520
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This article appeared in the July, 2010 issue of Atomic.

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13 Comments
chapps
Jul 22, 2010 12:29 PM
This company has probably the shittest logo on the market...
Alkahest
Jul 22, 2010 1:38 PM
lol yeah.
whatsup_will
Jul 22, 2010 1:51 PM
someone loved their flash at school, no go zone for the iphone.... man i hate these types of websites, my no script firefox plugin is have a field day blocking the entire website. ;)
orcone
Jul 22, 2010 2:00 PM
I'm confused. Why is an SSD that has an almost identical read time to a cheaper 128GB variant from Kinston score a Hot Award? The SNV425-S2 reads at 226.7MB/s, writes at 113.2MB/s, has a 3 year warranty and costs $319.

Not a dig or anything, I'm genuinely curious as to what I might be missing here.
Athlonite
Jul 22, 2010 2:25 PM
when are the dicks that make these thing going to get real about pricing 1/2 a G is nothing to be laughed at quite frankly it's to be cringed at and when it cost less to go this way than with 2x fast HDD's in Raid 0 i might think about buying one or two but till then sorry but I'm not impressed
DarkForceMage
Jul 22, 2010 4:17 PM
If you have used one of these as a boot drive, you would understand why some people are willing to pay even at current prices, the value is definatly poor but the performance is damn worth it, which is exactly why I only have SSD's in my i5-750 pc and my X6 1050 has one as the boot drive paired with a 1TB HDD for storage.

I wouldnt use them for mass storage yet but the access times eat anything up and give lightning fast performance where its needed, even without the fast write//read speeds I would pay for the 0.1ms latency alone.
AMD AKIMBO
Jul 22, 2010 6:55 PM
my ssd was the best money i have spent on my rig and i wouldnt hesitate in buying one of these.
i have ram from this company although it doesnt clock well 30mhz above stock it can run really tight timmings
stock 9-9-9-27 up to 8-8-8-25 @2000mhz not to shabby for a new company.
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Athlonite
Jul 23, 2010 3:21 PM
Who cares if it's fucking fast in this day and age we should be getting lightning fast and cheap not the other way round Im just not interested in paying a 1000% markup for 5 bucks worth of bits
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Jul 25, 2010 4:11 PM
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alex8337
Jul 25, 2010 10:49 PM
maybe I'll buy a SSD when they don't cost as much as a 2 seater leather lounge and can actually fit windows7 with enough space for a few video games.
darklife41
Jul 28, 2010 6:49 PM
After testing several dozen SSD's in new systems for customers, I'll stay with my 4 x 1GB RAID 0 until the prices come down considerably (like around the $100-$150 for 128GB range). I'd still need 2 x 128GB in RAID 0 for my OS's alone. While SSD start up a little faster, they're actually much slower at transferring large amounts of data (IE: backup, which I do often). The bang for the buck and performance are still better with conventional drives in RAID 0 at this time for anyone who needs storage space as well.
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