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Comparing: SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC vs Kingston Data Traveler Exodia Onyx 64GB

In this comparison, we analyze two Disks: SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC and Kingston Data Traveler Exodia Onyx 64GB, using synthetic benchmark tests to evaluate their overall performance. This side-by-side comparison helps users understand which hardware delivers better value, speed, and efficiency based on standardized testing. Whether you're building a new system or upgrading an existing one, this benchmark-driven evaluation offers valuable insights to guide your decision.

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SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC
Type:Disks
Model:SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC
Capacity:32GB
Interface:eMMC
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Kingston Data Traveler Exodia Onyx 64GB
Type:Disks
Model:Kingston DTXON 64GB
Capacity:64GB
Interface:USB 3.0
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Specification Comparison Table

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Specification SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC Kingston Data Traveler Exodia Onyx 64GB
Brand SK hynix Kingston
Format eMMC 5.1 USB FlashDrive
Capacity 32GB 64GB
Interface eMMC USB 3.0

Submission Comparison Table

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About Hardware SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC

SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC is an eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) based storage chip designed for mobile devices and embedded systems. With NAND Flash technology, it offers an efficient and power-efficient internal storage solution for devices with light to medium computing needs. It has become a common choice in entry-level smartphones, tablets, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, thanks to its combination of sufficient capacity, high endurance, and long-term stable performance.

As an internal chip, the H9TQ27ADFTMC comes in a small yet reliable package, combining the controller and flash memory in a single unit for easy integration in consumer devices. One of the main advantages of eMMC storage like this is low power consumption and better data access latency compared to traditional SD card-based storage.

The test was conducted on an OPPO A5s device, a smartphone with a MediaTek Helio P35 (MT6765) processor, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal storage. The operating system used was Android 8 with the ColorOS 5.2 interface. The test was conducted after the device had been in use for more than four years, so performance results may have decreased due to NAND Flash degradation over time.

In testing using the Cross Platform Disk Test (Mobile), the read speed of 114.31 MB/s and write speed of 13.07 MB/s were obtained. These results show that despite its age, the eMMC's read performance is still quite good for activities such as opening applications, loading the system, and streaming light content.

As a first-in-class internal storage solution, the SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC is suitable for devices that require fixed (non-removable) internal storage capacity with high efficiency, low cost, and sufficient endurance for daily use. Although its write speed is not as fast as more modern UFS technology, eMMC remains a popular choice due to its stability and ease of integration in many low- to mid-end devices.

Device: OPPO A5s
CPU: MediaTek MT6765 Helio P35
RAM: 3GB
Storage: 32GB
OS: Android 8, ColorOS 5.2

* The test was conducted after the device was approximately 4 years old, perhaps the performance has decreased

Sunday, 08 September 2019 11:02:46 | Update: 1 month ago


About Hardware Kingston Data Traveler Exodia Onyx 64GB

The Kingston DataTraveler Exodia Onyx 64GB is a stylish, modern flash drive that offers ample storage capacity and high performance in a compact format. Featuring a USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface, it is capable of high-speed data transfers, ideal for users who frequently move between devices and need a fast and reliable portable solution.

With a capacity of 64GB, this flash drive can store various types of files such as work documents, photo collections, videos, and application installers. The USB 3.2 Gen 1 technology (USB 3.0 compatible) enables efficient transfer of large files, while still supporting full compatibility with USB 2.0 ports, ensuring versatility across devices.

This flash drive performance test was conducted using a Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6 laptop equipped with an Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor, 12GB DDR4 dual channel RAM, and running Windows 11 version 22H2 operating system. This combination of specifications ensures that testing takes place under optimal and representative system conditions for everyday use.

In tests using CrystalDiskMark, the flash drive recorded a read speed of 89.08 MB/s and a write speed of 19.50 MB/s. These results place it in the sufficient performance category for standard needs such as saving documents, transferring image files, or playing small to medium-sized multimedia files.

Furthermore, through the ATTO Disk Benchmark test with a block size of 64MB, the flash drive showed a higher read performance, reaching 168.42 MB/s, while its write speed dropped slightly to 18.60 MB/s. The variation in results between these two benchmarks is quite common and shows how the test method and type of data used can affect the performance recorded.

Overall, the flash drive offers good read speeds, especially when tested with ATTO, but its write speeds are still quite low. Nonetheless, this flash drive is still worth using as an additional storage medium for lightweight files or backups of important documents, especially for users who prioritize portability and ease of access.

The benchmark results show that this flash drive has a fairly high read speed, especially in burst or sequential access scenarios, although the write speed is fairly standard for the entry-level USB flash drive class. This is quite common in flash drive products with economy generation NAND flash and no DRAM cache, such as the one used in the Exodia Onyx.

Physically, the Kingston Exodia Onyx comes with a sleek and modern all-matte black design. The cap-shaped cover provides extra protection for the USB connector when not in use, and the included hanger hole allows this flash drive to be easily connected to a keychain or lanyard. The Kingston name remains a guarantee of quality and long-term durability in the portable storage media segment.

While this flash drive is not the fastest choice for large write jobs, such as video editing directly from the drive, the Kingston DataTraveler Exodia Onyx 64GB remains an affordable, reliable and stylish option for everyday use such as storing office files, backups or transferring data between devices.

Device test (testbed):

Device: Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6
CPU: i5 1135G7
USB: USB 3.1 Gen 1
RAM: 12GB DDR4 3200MHz Dual Channel (8+4)
OS: Windows 11 22H2

Monday, 03 July 2023 10:52:01 | Update: 6 days ago