Comparing: Micron 2210 MTFDHBA512QFD vs DDR3 SODIMM 1066MHz [Disk]
In this comparison, we analyze two Disks: Micron 2210 MTFDHBA512QFD and DDR3 SODIMM 1066MHz [Disk], 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.

Micron 2210 MTFDHBA512QFD
Type: | Disks |
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Model: | Micron MTFDHBA512QFD |
Capacity: | 512GB |
Interface: | PCIe 3.0 x4 |

DDR3 SODIMM 1066MHz [Disk]
Type: | Disks |
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Model: | DDR3 SODIMM 1066MHz [Disk] |
Capacity: | 2GB |
Interface: | DDR3 |
Specification Comparison Table
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Specification | Micron 2210 MTFDHBA512QFD | DDR3 SODIMM 1066MHz [Disk] |
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Brand | Micron | - |
Format | SSD M.2 NVMe 2280 | RAM Disk |
Capacity | 512GB | 2GB |
Interface | PCIe 3.0 x4 | DDR3 |
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 | Micron 2210 MTFDHBA512QFD | DDR3 SODIMM 1066MHz [Disk] |
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1 | ATTO Disk Benchmark - 64M |
Read: 1490.00 MB/s Write: 943.78 MB/s |
Read: 1020.00 MB/s Write: 1080.00 MB/s |
2 | Cross Platform Disk Test |
Read: 1840 MB/s Write: 812.40 MB/s |
Read: 658.01 MB/s Write: 265.28 MB/s |
3 | CrystalDiskMark |
Read: 2242.12 MB/s Write: 1148.16 MB/s |
Read: 746.24 MB/s Write: 828.18 MB/s |
Submission Comparison Chart
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About Hardware Micron 2210 MTFDHBA512QFD
The Micron 2210 MTFDHBA512QFD is a 512GB capacity NVMe SSD that uses the PCIe Gen 3.0 x4 interface and utilizes QLC NAND flash, designed to provide the ideal combination of large capacity and affordability compared to TLC-based SSDs. One of the key components of this SSD's performance is the use of the Silicon Motion SM2263ENG controller, which is known for efficiently managing the high performance and low power consumption of QLC-based NVMe SSDs.
With this controller, the Micron 2210 is able to maximize the potential of QLC NAND while maintaining operational stability and efficiency. In tests using CrystalDiskMark, the SSD recorded speeds of up to 2242.12 MB/s read and 1148.16 MB/s write, while in AS-SSD Benchmark, the results were 1891.69 MB/s read and 629.64 MB/s write. This performance is perfectly sufficient for multitasking, fast system booting, and large file processing.
Testing was conducted on a Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6 device, with a 12GB DDR4 3200MHz Dual Channel (8+4) RAM configuration and running Windows 10 and Windows 11 22H2 operating systems. These test platforms are representative of modern systems that are compatible with the high performance these SSDs offer.
With its M.2 2280 form factor and support for technologies such as TRIM, S.M.A.R.T. and LDPC ECC, the Micron 2210 512GB is suitable for laptop and desktop users who want fast and efficient storage with sufficient endurance for daily workloads and light-medium productivity.
Device Test:
Device: Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6
RAM: 12GB DDR4 3200MHz Dual Channel (8+4)
OS: Windows 10, Windows 11 22H2
Friday, 06 August 2021 04:34:19 | Update: 1 month ago
About Hardware DDR3 SODIMM 1066MHz [Disk]
DDR3 SODIMM 1066MHz is a third-generation memory module with a speed of 1066MHz that is commonly used in laptops and small devices. With the SODIMM form factor, these modules are often the standard choice for mobile computing systems, serving as the main memory for running operating systems, applications, and light to medium multitasking processes.
However, in this particular experiment, two 1066MHz DDR3 SODIMM modules from Micron and ADATA (2GB capacity each) were uniquely configured as a RAMDisk, a temporary storage space that uses RAM capacity to simulate a storage drive with much higher access speeds than SSDs or HDDs.
The 1066MHz DDR3 SODIMM-based RAMDisk test was conducted on an HP 1000 1b05au laptop device, powered by an AMD E1-1200 processor. The system is equipped with a 2x2GB DDR3 SODIMM 1600MHz RAM configuration, but due to processor architecture limitations, the memory only runs in single channel mode with an effective speed of 1066MHz. The operating system used is Windows 7, and to create and manage the RAMDisk, two popular applications, SoftPerfect RAMDisk and ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver, were used. The configured RAMDisk size was 2GB, utilizing some of the available RAM capacity.
Even though the device specifications are old and have limited memory bandwidth, the RAMDisk configured in this system was still able to show excellent performance in the read and write speed benchmarks. Based on tests using CrystalDiskMark, the read speed reached 746.24 MB/s, while the write speed touched 828.18 MB/s. In a follow-up test using ATTO Disk Benchmark with a 64MB block size, the read speed increased to 1020.00 MB/s, and the write speed reached 1080.00 MB/s. These results prove that even on older systems, RAMDisk configurations are still capable of delivering very high I/O performance, far surpassing conventional storage such as HDDs or even some SSDs.
Analysis
The results show that a 1066MHz DDR3-based RAMDisk is still capable of delivering data transfer speeds on par with entry-level NVMe SSDs, even outperforming many SATA SSDs and leaving conventional HDDs far behind. This makes RAMDisks an ideal solution for temporary use such as:
- Application caching,
- Temporary file storage,
- Fast computing with high I/O,
- Software or script testing without the risk of contaminating the main file system.
Although limited to a small capacity (2GB in this test), RAMDisk is still very useful for specific needs, especially for users with more than enough RAM or older devices that want to maximize their performance.
Test on:
Device: HP 1000 1b05au
Specs:
CPU: AMD E1-1200
OS: Windows 7
RAM: 2x2GB Single Channel 2 DIMM 1066MHz (Does not support dual channel due to limitations of the CPU, currently running single channel mode and 1066MHz)
Wednesday, 26 December 2012 14:27:32 | Update: 1 month ago