Sandisk Ssd Plus 240gb Review
As TLC-based SSDs come to the forefront of the consumer based value SSD segment, we have been inundated with emails from readers wanting to know what super low-cost TLC-based SATA SSD is the best bang for the buck. Our readers want to know primarily about planar-based TLC SSDs at the 480GB capacity point. Imam Razi Tafsir In Urdu.

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Consumers are really interested in getting a half terabyte of fast storage for about a hundred bucks. To us, this seems like a fairly easy answer. Based on our testing, most notably our transfer testing, we feel that Phison S10-powered planar TLC SSDs in a 480GB capacity offer the best performance for around $100. Kichiku Megane Game English. However, a few of our readers wanted to know what we thought of SanDisk's SSD Plus and Z410 because they sell for roughly the same cost as S10-powered SSDs at similar capacity points. It would be easy to just dismiss the SSD Plus and Z410 as inferior due to the fact that they are both DRAM-less designs and in all likelihood would not deliver Phison S10 level performance even though they sell for roughly the same price.
That, and the fact that all of the SMI 2256 controlled drives we've tested to date have been underwhelming to say the least. That said, in reality we had no idea how the SSD Plus or Z410 actually perform, because SanDisk chose not to sample either to the review community. Is this because performance is that bad? Or, is it because they don't want to create competition within their own product stack? To answer our readers' questions about the SSD Plus and Z410 we decided to purchase some of our own and find out first hand if either are viable options to the plethora of Phison S10 powered planar TLC SSDs on the market. SanDisk pairs their own 15nm planar TLC (Triple-Level-Cell or 3-bit per cell) flash with SMI's 4-channel SM2256S TLC specific controller on both the SSD Plus and Z410.