Generally, 512MB, 256MB, and 128MB versions of the same make/model SSD are going to be use the same size memory chips, and the larger models will incorporate more memory chips, resulting in improved write performance. However, a 256MB SSD with eight 32MB chips would deliver significantly better write performance than a 128MB SSD with four 32MB memory chips. For example, a 256MB SSD with eight 32MB memory chips would perform no better than a 128MB SSD with eight 16MB memory chips, all else being equal. Improved performance only occurs when there are more addressable memory chips in the higher capacity model than in the lower capacity model (i.e., improved performance results from spreading the write workload across more chips). Click to expand.Please note that a larger size SSD does not necessarily translate into better performance.
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