SanDisk Ultra Plus 256GB review

A rare SSD release from flash giant SanDisk, but worth the wait

SanDisk Ultra Plus 256GB
SanDisk Ultra Plus 256GB

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Good price per GB

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    Solid but not stellar performance

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    Impressive 4K random result

Cons

  • -

    Write speed could be better

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The SSD market is one of the most vibrant sectors of the PC components arena for the simple reason that it's still young and hasn't yet divided into a few key players. In processors there's Intel and AMD and in graphics AMD and Nvidia - though Intel might make some in-roads into that dominance with Haswell.

In the SSD market there are so many manufacturers, offering so many drives, that the choice is simply vast and a little overwhelming too. It also means you get drives coming in from left field that turn out to be rather special.

Benchmarks

Sequential read performance
AS SSD: Megabytes per second: Higher is better

SANDISK ULTRA PLUS 256GB: 453
SAMSUNG 840 250GB: 517
OCZ VECTOR 256GB: 514

Sequential write performance
AS SSD: Megabytes per second: Higher is better

SANDISK ULTRA PLUS 256GB: 386
SAMSUNG 840 250GB: 243
OCZ VECTOR 256GB: 494

4K random write performance
AS SSD: Megabytes per second: Higher is better

SANDISK ULTRA PLUS 256GB: 57
SAMSUNG 840 250GB: 47
OCZ VECTOR 256GB: 74

Mmm… cache

The Ultra Plus, however, impresses in the 4K random read/write results and posts the fastest read speeds we've seen and is pushing on for 60MB/s on the writes.

SanDisk has made random read/write performance a real focus, going back a good few years now, with its nCache software. This configures some of the flash memory into a hybrid SLC mode sending small files to that higher performance area. Then, when the drive is idle, the garbage collection routines fire those files into the slower MLC portion of the drive. It's also got a 128MB dedicated cache chip, which should also help performance.

For such a quick drive, which is incredibly responsive on the desktop, to be on the market at 51p per GB is fantastic - and if you can't afford to push the boat out for either the OCZ Vertex 4 or Vector drives then the SanDisk Ultra Plus will not disappoint.