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Introduction

Crucial's SSD products are in an odd position at this time. The m4 products launched during the first quarter
of 2011, around 18 months ago. In SSD years, that's quite some time. To keep up with other manufacturers,
Crucial shaved the m4 prices and now the m4 is one of the best-selling SSD series in the world.
Since its first introduction to us in January 2011, the Crucial m4 has actually changed quite a bit. Firmware
updates have increased performance while advances in flash technology and higher production has
decreased the cost of flash, the most expensive component on the BOM. The result leaves us with a faster
product that costs less. Today though, were looking at an entirely new m4, this time in the small mSATA
form factor.
mSATA was announced in September of 2009 and it didn't take long for OEMs to make use of the new, tiny
form factor. mSATA in part is responsible for many of the new ultrabook designs. Typical notebook SSDs are
9.5mm tall, but some of the new ultrabooks are actually thinner than that.

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Today we are looking at the new Crucial m4 SATA III mSATA 256GB SSD. This is the first new SATA III SSD
from Crucial in a long time and we're excited to see how it performs.

Specifications, Pricing and Availability

Crucial gives us just enough data on their specifications sheet to allow us to do this page. The mSATA m4 is
available in three capacity sizes, 64GB, 128GB and the unit we're looking at today, 256GB.
The performance changes from one capacity size to the other. The read speed on all four drives is 500MB/s,
but the write speed and IOPS change throughout the range. The 256GB drive has a sequential write speed of
260MB/s with 45K read IOPS and 50K write IOPS, all at 4KB aligned random. The smallest drive in the
lineup, 64GB has a sequential write speed of 95MB/s, read IOPS of 45K and write IOPS of just 20K. The
128GB capacity size resides in the middle with 175MB/s write speed, 45K read IOPS and 35K write IOPS.
Crucial has already released these parts on the market and we managed to find them at Amazon and
Crucial's own web site. On Crucial's site they list at $71.99 (64GB), $117.99 (128GB) and $225.99 (256GB).
The prices on Amazon were a little higher than Crucial's website, but we did find something odd on Amazon,
a 32GB model.
When it comes to accessories and add-ons there really isn't much you can give away with an mSATA drive.
Crucial does include a three year warranty.

Crucial m4 256GB mSATA SSD

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Crucial ships mSATA drives out in a blister pack as you can see here. The model and serial number are on
the label.

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There is nothing really on the back, but you can see your drive through the plastic shell.

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Here we get our first look at the drive. There are two Micron 25nm NAND flash ICs, one Marvel controller and
one Marvell DRAM IC under the sticker.

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On the opposite site there are two more Micron 25nm NAND flash ICs.

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We would like to thank the following companies for supplying and supporting us with our test system
hardware and equipment: AVADirect, GIGABYTE, LSI, Corsair and Noctua.
You can read more about TweakTown's Storage Product Testing Workstation and the procedures followed to
test products in this article.
mSATA is a connection standard that is gaining ground on two fronts. The first is the notebook / ultrabook
market where space is very limited. With companies like MyDigitalSSD producing mSATA drives that
compare with full size 2.5" form factor models in capacity this standard will continue to gain traction.
The second market where mSATA is taking hold is SSD caching of mechanical HDDs. We've seen a handful of
motherboard manufactures including mSATA slots on their desktop boards. GIGABYTE seems to be leading
the charge, but their mSATA slots are only SATA II.
If you are purchasing an mSATA drive for a desktop motherboard choosing a lower cost SATA II model might
prove to be a wise decision. Then again, your next motherboard may just have an mSATA slot with SATA III
so if you can afford the additional expense a SATA III model should be better in the long term.

ATTO Baseline Performance


Version and / or Patch Used: 2.34
ATTO is used by many disk manufacturers to determine the read and write speeds that will be presented to
customers.

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Our preliminary testing with ATTO resulted in a 543MB/s read speed, much higher than Crucial's claimed
500MB/s. The write speed topped out at 278MB/s, also higher than Crucial's claimed 260MB/s. We like
getting extra performance!

HD Tune Pro
Version and / or Patch Used: 4.00
Developer Homepage: http://www.efdsoftware.com
Product Homepage: http://www.hdtune.com
HD Tune is a Hard Disk utility which has the following functions:
Benchmark: measures the performance
Info: shows detailed information
Health: checks the health status by using SMART
Error Scan: scans the surface for errors
Temperature display
HD Tune Pro gives us accurate read, write and access time results and for the last couple of years has been

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gaining popularity amongst reviewers. It is now considered a must have application for storage device
testing.

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The sequential read performance across the drive in HD Tune Pro gave us an average speed of 382MB/s and
a minimum speed of 279MB/s.

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The average sequential write speed across the drive was 256MB/s and the minimum was 198MB/s. HD Tune
Pro uses compressible data, later on well look at sequential performance with incompressible data.

AIDA64 Random Access Time


Version and / or Patch Used: 1.60
Developer Homepage: http://www.aida64.com
Product Homepage: http://www.aida64.com

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AIDA64 offers several different benchmarks for testing and optimizing your system or network. The Random
Access test is one of very few if not only that will measure hard drives random access times in hundredths of
milliseconds as oppose to tens of milliseconds.
Drives with only one or two tests displayed in the write test mean that they have failed the test and their
Maximum and possibly their Average Scores were very high after the cache fills. This usually happens only
with controllers manufactured by JMicron and Toshiba.

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One of the most important specifications for SSDs is the access time, shown here as latency. The Crucial m4
256GB mSATA hovers right around .07ms at 64k. This is almost as fast as the best mSATA units we've
tested to date.

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The write access time is a little higher on the mSATA version of the m4. We didn't expect to see this since
the 2.5" m4 has about half the write latency as the mSATA model.

CrystalDiskMark
Version and / or Patch Used: 3.0 Technical Preview
Developer Homepage: http://crystalmark.info
Product Homepage: http://crystalmark.info/software/CrystalDiskMark/index-e.html

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Download here: http://crystaldew.info/category/software/crystaldiskmark


CrystalDiskMark is a disk benchmark software that allows us to benchmark 4K and 4K queue depths with
accuracy.
Key Features:*
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Sequential reads/writes
Random 4KB/512KB reads/writes
Text copy
Change dialog design
internationalization (i18n)

Note: Crystal Disk Mark 3.0 Technical Preview was used for these tests since it offers the ability to measure
native command queuing at 4 and 32.

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CDM gives us sequential, 512b, 4K and NCQ performance, all with incompressible data. The Crucial m4
mSATA delivers around 24MB/s of read 4K performance. The drive scales really well when we ramp up the
requests. The QD4 4K performance reaches nearly 85MB/s and that goes to 192MB/s at QD32.

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In HD Tune Pro we see compressible sequential performance, but in CDM we see incompressible numbers.
Here we see that the Crucial m4 is faster than the SandForce drives when working with incompressible data
and writing sequential data.
The 4K write performance of the m4 is a little slower than the SandForce drives (MemoRight MS 701 and
MDSSD SMART).

PCMark Vantage - Hard Disk Tests

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Version and / or Patch Used: 1.0.0


Developer Homepage: http://www.futuremark.com
Product Homepage: http://www.futuremark.com/products/pcmarkvantage
Buy It Here

PCMark Vantage is the first objective hardware performance benchmark for PCs running 32 and 64 bit
versions of Microsoft Windows Vista. PCMark Vantage is perfectly suited for benchmarking any type of
Microsoft Windows Vista PC from multimedia home entertainment systems and laptops to dedicated
workstations and high-end gaming rigs. Regardless of whether the benchmarker is an artist or an IT
Professional, PCMark Vantage shows the user where their system soars or falls flat and how to get the most
performance possible out of their hardware. PCMark Vantage is easy enough for even the most casual
enthusiast to use yet supports in-depth, professional industry grade testing.
FutureMark has developed a good set of hard disk tests for their PCMark Vantage Suite. Windows users can
count on Vantage to show them how a drive will perform in normal day to day usage scenarios. For most
users these are the tests that matter since many of the old hat ways to measure performance have become
ineffective to measure true Windows performance.

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HDD1
HDD2
HDD3
HDD4
HDD5
HDD6
HDD7
HDD8

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Windows Defender
Gaming
Windows Photo Gallery
Vista Startup
Windows Movie Maker
Windows Media Center
Windows Media Player
Application Loading

The real-world performance in many of the applications you use daily is tested with PC Mark Vantage. In
Vantage we see the Crucial m4 running right in line with many of the newer mSATA drives on the market
today.

AS SSD Benchmark
Version and / or Patch Used: 1.2.3577.40358
Developer Homepage: Alex Intelligent Software
Product Homepage: Alex Intelligent Software
Download here: http://www.alex-is.de/PHP/fusion/downloads.php?cat_id=4&download_id=9
AS determines the performance of Solid State Drives (SSD). The tool contains four synthetic as well as three
practice tests. The synthetic tests are to determine the sequential and random read and write performance
of the SSD. These tests are carried out without the use of the operating system caches.
In all synthetic tests the test file size is 1GB. AS can also determine the access time of the SSD, the access
of which the drive is determined to read through the entire capacity of the SSD (Full Stroke). The write
access test is only to be met with a 1 GB big test file. At the end of the tests three values for the read and
write as well as the overall performance will be issued. In addition to the calculated values which are shown
in MB/s, they are also represented in IO per seconds (IOPS).
Note: AS SSD is a great benchmark for many tests, but since Crystal Disk Mark covers a broader range of
4K tests and HD Tune Pro covering sequential speeds, we will only use the Copy Benchmark from AS SSD.

- Copy Benchmark

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The file transfer performance with the Crucial m4 mSATA is very good. This performance level is higher than
some of the newer 2.5" SSDs.

Anvil Storage Utilities


Version and / or Patch Used: BETA 11
So what is Anvil Storage Utilities? First of all, it's a storage benchmark for SSDs and HDDs where you can

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check and monitor your performance. The Standard Storage Benchmark performs a series of tests, you can
run a full test or just the read or the write test or you can run a single test, i.e. 4K DQ16.
Anvil Storage Utilities is not officially available yet but we've been playing with the beta for several months
now. The author, Anvil on several international forums has been updating the software steadily and is adding
new features every couple of months.
The software can be used several different ways and to show different aspects for each drive. We've chosen
to use this software to show the performance of a drive with two different data sets. The first is with
compressible data and the second data set is incompressible data. Several users have requested this data in
our SSD reviews.

Fill Compressible Data

Incompressible Data

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The Crucial m4 mSATA 256GB doesn't lose performance when moving from compressible data to
incompressible data. The performance actually increased by a small margin when working with
incompressible data.

Passmark Advanced Multi-User Tests


Version and / or Patch Used: 6.1
Developer Homepage: http://www.passmark.com
Test Homepage: http://www.passmark.com

Many users complain that I/O Meter is too complicated of a benchmark to replicate results so my quest to
find an alternative was started. Passmark has added several multi-user tests that measure a hard drives
ability to operate in a multi-user environment.

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The tests use different settings to mimic basic multi-user operations as they would play out on your server.
Variances is read / write percentage as well as random / sequential reads are common in certain
applications, Web Servers read nearly 100% of the time while Database Servers write a small amount of
data.
The Workstation test is the only single user environment and will be similar to how you use your system at
home.

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Crucial doesn't market the m4 as an enterprise drive, but it's always fun to run the tests just to see how
each drive fairs at these tasks.

Final Thoughts

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Crucial has already started shipping the new mSATA version of the m4. This miniature m4 is already
following in the footsteps of the 2.5" model when it comes to pricing as well. Since this drive matches the
performance of the SandForce mSATA drives in most benchmarks (and even pulls away in some of the
others), Crucial has an exciting little drives on their hands.
When it comes to the mSATA market, price plays a very big role. After you spend a heap of money on a new
ultrabook, the last thing you want to do is buy a SSD to go with it. Ultrabooks span a wide price range and
the lower priced models are selling very well. What you're not told when buying a lower price ultrabook is
that those models usually ship with SSDs using older technology. The older Toshiba and Samsung SSDs
found in some of the lower priced ultrabooks are slow compared to the Crucial m4 mSATA. The m4 is
actually faster than many of the SSDs used in many of the higher priced ultrabooks as well.
That leads us into the performance of the Crucial m4 mSATA. In our testing we found the drive to be in line
with many of the other new mSATA drives on the market. SandForce is now all over this new market
segment with several companies making Team SandForce mSATA drives. The Crucial m4 is running right
with them, both have wins in our benchmark charts and they go back and forth depending on the test being
run at the time.
Given that the Crucial m4 is so new to the market, I don't think we've seen the lowest price for this model
yet. In a couple of weeks the 'new product' pricing will drop off and this drive will have an amazing price.
Even now, with the 256GB drive selling for just $225.99 on Crucial's own site, the price is better than most
mSATA 256GB drives on the market. With equal performance, we have to give this one a nod for delivering
exceptional performance at a great value.

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