Angelbird SSD2go & Angelbird SSD2go TWIN 480GB External SSD Review – Pushing USB 3.0 To The Limit

ADVANCED TESTING

Just to show how important the Angelbird adapter is in the grand scheme of the SSD2go’s, we decided to benchmark the drives without it. First up we have the SATA 3.0 benchmark results:

angelbird ssd2go external usb 3.0 ssd twin 480gb 240gb

Angelbird SSD2go 480GB:

sata 3.0 angelbird ssd2go 480gb crystaldiskmark 0-fill sata 3.0 angelbird ssd2go 480gb crystaldiskmark random sata 3.0 angelbird ssd2go 480gb as-ssd sata 3.0 angelbird ssd2go 480gb as-ssd iops

Angelbird SSD2go TWIN 480GB (240GB x 2):

sata 3.0 angelbird ssd2go twin 480gb 240gb crystaldiskmark 0-fill sata 3.0 angelbird ssd2go twin 480gb 240gb crystaldiskmark random sata 3.0 angelbird ssd2go twin 480gb 240gb as-ssd sata 3.0 angelbird ssd2go twin 480gb 240gb as-ssd iops

As we suspected before, the 5Gb/s USB 3.0 limit rears its ugly head. However, Angelbird’s bracket is capable of SATA 6Gb/s, and we can see from these results alone that it is not far from achieve true SATA 3.0 speeds. It certainly is a masterpiece design, and the first that we have seen capable of delivering even close to true 6Gb/s performance.

The last interface test we have is with Patriot’s SuperSonic Gauntlet USB 3.0 enclosure:

angelbird ssd2go external usb 3.0 ssd twin 480gb 240gb

Angelbird SSD2go 480GB:

patriot supersonic gauntlet angelbird ssd2go 480gb crystaldiskmark 0-fill patriot supersonic gauntlet angelbird ssd2go 480gb crystaldiskmark random patriot supersonic gauntlet angelbird ssd2go 480gb as-ssd patriot supersonic gauntlet angelbird ssd2go 480gb as-ssd iops

Angelbird SSD2go TWIN 480GB (240GB x 2):

patriot supersonic gauntlet angelbird ssd2go twin 480gb 240gb crystaldiskmark random patriot supersonic gauntlet angelbird ssd2go twin 480gb 240gb crystaldiskmark 0-fill patriot supersonic gauntlet angelbird ssd2go twin 480gb 240gb as-ssd patriot supersonic gauntlet angelbird ssd2go twin 480gb 240gb as-ssd iops

While Patriot’s enclosure uses a custom board, the performance is nowhere near the Angelbirds’. In fact, it barely saturates USB 2.0 speeds. Mind you, the Patriot enclosure is about 1/6th the price of what Angelbird’s adapter alone is, but the results speak for themselves. The USB 3.0 to SATA 3.0 bracket is the catalyst that makes the SSD2go and SSD2go TWIN scream, and the entire product line would be nothing without it.

One comment

  1. A 1TB model would be great.

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