![]() ![]() If you’re big into speed this might be for you. OWC makes 6G SSD available in both a 120GB and 240GB version, costing $280 and $550 respectively. Sadly, the SSD packs a SandForce controller which requires more power, so using this SSD adds up to 5% to battery drain on the notebook, but with these speeds we think you’ll get over it. The comparison is borderline unfair because both the Samsung and Toshiba controllers Apple uses in its MacBook Air are really a generation old at this point, while the Mercury Aura Pro Express is the absolute latest and greatest 6Gbps solution SandForce offers.Īs you can see in the chart above, the 6G SSD offers a 4KB 88.4 MB/s write and 30.4 MB/s read speed, and 128KB sequential write speed of 495.1 MB/s and read speed of 451.4 MB/s. AnandTech has reviewed the Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD, confirming the benchmarks and blowing away just about any laptop or desktop SSD on the market. We’ve pointed out in the past that OWC provides a new SSD called the OWC Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD, and it’s definitely something speed freaks will want to look into. You either get a moderately fast Toshiba SSD or a significantly faster samsung drive with an updated controller. MacBook Airs ship with one of two models of SSD.
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