Patriot Pyro SE ATA Device
User Benchmarks
Model | Type | Score | Seq. Read MB | Seq. Write MB | Read 4k64QD | Write 4k64QD | Read Access msek. | Write Access msek. |
Patriot Pyro SE ATA Device | 120 | 629 | 328 | 139 | 34.84 | 95.12 | 0.15 | 0.07 |
The measurement of the Patriot Pyro SE ATA Device was carried out on Windows. Similar read and write speeds could certainly be achieved with the Patriot Pyro SE ATA Device under Linux and MacOS. Of course, the correct hard drive driver should be installed and the correct interface for the Patriot Pyro SE ATA Device should be used.
The Patriot Pyro SE is a SATA III solid-state drive (SSD) that was launched in 2013. It is available in capacities of 120 GB, 240 GB and 480 GB. The Patriot Pyro SE uses 25nm asynchronous MLC NAND flash memory from Micron and is equipped with a SandForce SF-2200 series SSD controller. The sequential read and write speeds are up to 550 MB/s and 520 MB/s respectively.
The Patriot Pyro SE is positioned in the mid-performance segment and offers good value for money. It is a suitable choice for users who want to upgrade from a conventional hard disk drive (HDD). The Patriot Pyro SE is also a good option for users who are looking for a reliable and durable SSD for everyday use.
Patriot Pyro SE key specifications:
- Capacity: 120GB, 240GB or 480GB
- Interface: SATA III
- Form factor: 2.5-inch
- NAND Flash: Micron 25nm asynchronous MLC
- Controller: SandForce SF-2200 series
- Sequential read speed: Up to 550MB/s
- Sequential write speed: Up to 520MB/s
- Random read speed: Up to 50,000 IOPS
- Random write speed: Up to 30,000 IOPS
- Maximum power consumption: 7W
While the Patriot Pyro SE is no longer one of the newest SSDs on the market, it still offers solid performance and value for users looking for a mid-range performance.
Patriot Pyro SE Pros and Cons:
Pros:
- Good performance: Offers solid read speeds and reasonable write speeds.
- Affordable price: Especially when compared to the competition's high-end SSDs.
- Reliable and durable: Ideal for everyday use.
- Supports TRIM and DuraWrite technologies: These technologies help extend the life of the SSD and optimize performance.
Cons:
- Not as fast as newer SSDs: Newer models offer faster speeds and better performance.
- Uses asynchronous NAND flash memory: These are less efficient and offer lower performance compared to synchronous NAND flash memory.
Conclusion:
The Patriot Pyro SE is a solid choice for users looking for a reliable and high-performance mid-range SSD. It's particularly well-suited to upgrades from traditional hard drives and offers a significant performance boost for everyday use.
However, those looking for the absolute best performance should consider choosing a newer SSD that uses synchronous NAND flash memory. These typically offer faster speeds and improved efficiency, which is especially beneficial for power-hungry applications.
Patriot Pyro SE ATA Device and the compatible operating systems
Windows Server 2025, 2022, 2019, 2016, ... or 2008 and higher
Windows 12, 11, 10 or Windows 7 and higher
Linux (various distributions)
macOS (from version 10.6)
Please note that the exact functions and areas of application may vary depending on the firmware version and configuration of Patriot Pyro SE ATA Device.
The Patriot Pyro SE ATA Device is a reliable disk in case of problems, failures, file loss and other errors, check the drivers of the Patriot Pyro SE ATA Device regardless of whether it is under Windows 12, 11, 10, etc. or Linux and Apples macOS.