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Comparing: Hitachi HTS722016K9SA00 vs Maestromemory MicroSDXC 128GB

In this comparison, we analyze two Disks: Hitachi HTS722016K9SA00 and Maestromemory MicroSDXC 128GB, 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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Hitachi HTS722016K9SA00
Type:Disks
Model:Hitachi HTS722016K9SA00
Capacity:160GB
Interface:SATA-I 1.5Gbps
See benchmark from Hitachi HTS722016K9SA00
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Maestromemory MicroSDXC 128GB
Type:Disks
Model:Maestromemory MicroSDXC 128GB
Capacity:128GB
Interface:UHS-I
See benchmark from Maestromemory MicroSDXC 128GB

Specification Comparison Table

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Specification Hitachi HTS722016K9SA00 Maestromemory MicroSDXC 128GB
Brand Hitachi Maestromemory
Format HDD 2.5 MicroSDXC
Capacity 160GB 128GB
Interface SATA-I 1.5Gbps UHS-I

Submission Comparison Table

This submission comparison table displays the number and details of benchmark data submissions from various devices or components. This information helps you understand the performance based on the benchmarks that have been tested, as well as providing an overview of the consistency and popularity of the available benchmark results.

No. Benchmark Software Hitachi HTS722016K9SA00 Maestromemory MicroSDXC 128GB
1 AS-SSD

Read: 46.32 MB/s

Write: 44.14 MB/s

Read: 91.01 MB/s

Write: 49.15 MB/s

2 ATTO Disk Benchmark - 64M

Read: 50.05 MB/s

Write: 49.66 MB/s

Read: 92.09 MB/s

Write: 45.47 MB/s

3 Cross Platform Disk Test

Read: 44.79 MB/s

Write: 39.00 MB/s

Read: 91.13 MB/s

Write: 47.95 MB/s

4 CrystalDiskMark

Read: 49.29 MB/s

Write: 49.08 MB/s

Read: 93.41 MB/s

Write: 55.99 MB/s


Submission Comparison Chart

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About Hardware Hitachi HTS722016K9SA00

The Hitachi HTS722016K9SA00 is a thick design 2.5-inch hard disk with a capacity of 160GB, designed for laptops and other portable devices. Unlike most laptop HDDs that use a rotation speed of 5400 RPM, this model offers a speed of 7200 RPM, providing a significant improvement in read/write performance, especially in computing tasks that require fast data access.

Equipped with 16MB of buffer cache, this HDD is capable of handling heavier workloads, such as multitasking, application installation, or activities with high I/O intensity. This speed gives it an edge over regular HDDs in terms of response time and efficiency when running an operating system or opening large files. Although its capacity is relatively small when compared to today's storage standards, the HTS722016K9SA00 is still very suitable for use as additional storage or to revive older systems that still rely on 2.5” SATA storage.

The test was conducted using an HP 1000 1b05AU laptop with the following configuration: AMD E1-1200 CPU, 4GB DDR3 RAM (2x2GB in single-channel mode due to CPU limitations), and Windows 7 64-bit operating system. The HDD was installed via an HDD Caddy in place of an optical drive, demonstrating the flexibility of using it as a second storage in a system with an additional SATA slot.

During testing, the drive's performance showed fast response when booting the operating system, opening heavy applications, and performing large file transfers. Despite its limited capacity, the 7200 RPM speed and larger cache compared to 5400 RPM HDDs make it an ideal choice for users who prioritize access speed over large capacity.

The Hitachi HTS722016K9SA00 is still an attractive option for users who want fast yet affordable storage, especially in legacy system configurations or as a secondary drive for modern systems with specific needs.

Tested on:

Device: HP 1000 1b05au (using HDD Enclosure)
Specs: 
CPU: AMD E1-1200
OS: Windows 7
RAM: 2x2GB (Does not support dual channel due to limitations of the CPU, currently running single channel mode)

* For CrystalDiskMark the hard drive is directly run on the main sata port, and the hard drive is used as the operating system.

Wednesday, 13 February 2019 12:45:58 | Update: 1 month ago


About Hardware Maestromemory MicroSDXC 128GB

MaestroMemory MicroSDXC 128GB is an affordable yet reliable external storage solution, designed for use in various devices such as smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, and laptops. Supported by UHS-I and Class 10 technology, this memory card offers high data transfer speeds to support multimedia needs such as video recording, storing high-resolution photos, and running mobile applications without any significant obstacles.

The large capacity of 128GB provides ample space to store important files such as work documents, music collections, and video content. In addition, MaestroMemory also emphasizes power efficiency and resistance to various environmental conditions, such as high and low temperatures, making it suitable for long-term use in various situations. The card is compatible with the exFAT file system which is the storage standard for modern devices, maximizing space usage and compatibility.

The test was conducted using a Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6 equipped with an Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor, NVIDIA MX350 GPU, and 12GB RAM, with Windows 11 Home 23H2 operating system. The tests were conducted through the USB 3.1 Gen 1 port using a VENTION USB 3.0 card reader with GL3224 controller, in a freshly opened card condition, with no files, and the default “Quick Removal” policy from Device Manager.

The benchmark results show quite competitive performance in its class. In tests using CrystalDiskMark, the 128GB MaestroMemory recorded read speeds of 93.41 MB/s and write speeds of 55.99 MB/s. Further testing with ATTO Disk Benchmark (64M) showed read speeds of 92.09 MB/s and write speeds of 45.47 MB/s, while Cross Platform Disk Test recorded speeds of 91.13 MB/s for read and 47.95 MB/s for write. These figures show that this microSD card is capable of meeting daily needs such as Full HD video recording, installation of large applications, or transferring large amounts of data.

However, it should be noted that we did not find any official information about the manufacturer of MaestroMemory, including the company's website or technical documentation that is usually found on reputable brands. We found this microSD card widely sold in the Indonesian marketplace, and based on discussions, there is speculation that MaestroMemory is a sub-brand of V-GeN Indonesia, although this claim has yet to be officially verified. If you try to search for MaestroMemory on international marketplaces, you will most likely not find it.

For additional validation, we also conducted a capacity integrity test using H2testw, and the results showed that the MaestroMemory 128GB microSD passed the test, with the correct capacity and no damaged areas or fake storage detected.

Overall, the MaestroMemory MicroSDXC 128GB is an attractive option for users looking for a large capacity memory card at a competitive price, as long as it is used in accordance with its class and segmentation. As a wise move, users are advised to always perform authenticity checks and post-purchase performance tests.

Device Test (Testbed):

Device: Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6
Device Specs: i5-1135G7, NVIDIA MX350, 12GB RAM 3200MHz (4+8), 512GB NVMe SSD, USB 3.1 Gen 1, Windows 11 Home 23H2
Card Reader: VENTION USB 3.0 (GL3224 Controller)
Room Temperature: 30 celcius based on DHT11 Sensors

Condition: This experiment is run when the item is newly purchased, no files condition (0% usage), exFAT file system (default), Device Manager Policy: Quick Removal (Default).

Friday, 23 February 2024 09:51:41 | Update: 1 month ago