Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device
User Benchmarks
Model | Type | Score | Seq. Read MB | Seq. Write MB | Read 4k64QD | Write 4k64QD | Read Access msek. | Write Access msek. |
Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device | 240 | 1092 | 301 | 433 | 223.15 | 83.34 | 0.20 | 0.06 |
Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device | 240 | 1081 | 311 | 437 | 153.04 | 83.68 | 0.21 | 0.07 |
The measurement of the Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device was carried out on Windows. Similar read and write speeds could certainly be achieved with the Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device under Linux and MacOS. Of course, the correct hard drive driver should be installed and the correct interface for the Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device should be used.
The Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device is not a classic model of hard drive or SSD, but rather seems to bear the name of a storage solution from AMD's Radeon R7 series, which is typically known for graphics cards. If the name actually refers to an SSD or hard drive, it could be an OEM or special solution developed specifically for certain system configurations.
However, since there is no widely used or standardized storage unit under this name, I will base the description on the assumption that this is a hypothetical SATA-based SSD or HDD, possibly assuming a naming conflict or misnomer.
Technical Details
1. Model Name: Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device
2. Manufacturer: Presumably AMD (based on the name), however it is unclear if AMD actually makes a storage unit with this designation. This could also be an OEM solution from a partner manufacturer.
3. Capacity: Presumably variable, typically between 120GB and 1TB for SATA-based storage.
4. Form Factor: 2.5" or 3.5" (common for SATA drives)
5. Interface: SATA 3.0 Gb/s (SATA II) or SATA 6.0 Gb/s (SATA III), depending on version
6. Rotational Speed: If it's an HDD, it might be 5400 RPM or 7200 RPM. For SSDs, rotational speed is not important.
7. Cache Memory: For hard drives up to 64MB; SSDs don't have a traditional cache, but use NAND flash and controller algorithms.
8. Transfer Rates:
- For SATA III SSDs: Up to 550 MB/s for read and write speeds, depending on model.
- For SATA HDDs: Up to 150 MB/s for read/write speeds, depending on rotational speed.
Features
1. High Performance (for SSDs):
- SATA III interface: Allows higher transfer speeds which provide better overall performance. For SSDs, speeds could be up to 550 MB/s read and 500 MB/s write.
2. Extended Cache (for HDDs):
- Cache Memory: Higher cache capacities improve data access times and system performance. SSDs do not have a traditional cache, but use internal data management technologies.
3. Error Correction:
- ECC (Error Correction Code): Provides additional security for data integrity in SSDs. Hard drives have their own error correction systems.
4. Reliability:
- For SSDs: Higher reliability due to fewer mechanical parts compared to HDDs.
- For HDDs: Robust construction for daily use with advanced error correction technologies.
5. Energy Efficiency:
- SSD: Low power consumption compared to HDDs, resulting in better battery life in laptops and lower power consumption in desktops.
- HDD: Higher power consumption but still within the usual norms for desktop and laptop use.
6. Low Noise:
- SSD: Very quiet as there are no moving parts.
- HDD: Relatively noisy compared to SSDs, especially at higher speeds.
Application
1. Desktop PCs:
- Ideal for use as the main hard drive or secondary storage solution in desktop PCs that want to benefit from faster speeds.
2. Laptops:
- For laptops, especially SSDs, due to their power efficiency and faster performance.
3. Gaming Systems:
- Beneficial for gaming PCs as they offer faster game load times and overall improved performance.
4. Content Creation:
- Useful for users who handle large amounts of data, such as content creators and designers, as they require faster data access times.
5. System Upgrades:
- An excellent choice for upgrading older computers to SSD technology to improve system speed and responsiveness.
6. Backup Solutions:
- Can be used as additional storage or backup drive for important data.
Physical Specifications
1. Dimensions:
- 2.5 inches: Typically 69.85mm x 100mm x 9.5mm (W x L x H)
- 3.5 inches: Typically 101.6mm x 147mm x 25.4mm (W x L x H) if it is a 3.5 inch model
2. Weight:
- 2.5 inches: Approximately 75-100g for SSDs, and 100-150g for HDDs
- 3.5 inches: Approximately 450-650g for HDDs
3. Case Material:
- Typically sturdy metal or plastic to ensure durability and safety of internal components.
Additional Details
- Compatibility:
- SATA Interface: Compatible with computers and motherboards that support SATA ports.
- Temperature Range:
- Operating Temperature: Typically from 0°C to 70°C for SSDs; 0°C to 60°C for HDDs
- Storage Temperature: From -40°C to 85°C
- Warranty:
- Typically 1 to 5 years, depending on the model and the specific manufacturer.
Summary
The Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device appears to be a name for a SATA format storage device that could be either an SSD or an HDD. For SSDs, it offers fast read and write speeds, as well as power efficiency and noiselessness. For HDDs, it could be robust and reliable for general storage applications, but slower and noisier compared to SSDs. The exact specification and performance depends on the actual model, including the capacity and the technology used.
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Radeon R 7 SATA Disk 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 Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device.
The Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device is a reliable disk in case of problems, failures, file loss and other errors, check the drivers of the Radeon R 7 SATA Disk Device regardless of whether it is under Windows 12, 11, 10, etc. or Linux and Apples macOS.