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Comparing: SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go OTG USB Type-C USB 3.1 128GB vs AMD Radeon HD 7310 IGPU VRAM Disk

In this comparison, we analyze two Disks: SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go OTG USB Type-C USB 3.1 128GB and AMD Radeon HD 7310 IGPU VRAM 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.

Hardware Image
SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go OTG USB Type-C USB 3.1 128GB
Type:Disks
Model:Ultra Dual Drive Go OTG USB Type-C USB 3.1 128GB
Capacity:128GB
Interface:USB Type-A 3.1 Gen 1 & USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 1
See benchmark from Ultra Dual Drive Go OTG USB Type-C USB 3.1 128GB
Hardware Image
AMD Radeon HD 7310 IGPU VRAM Disk
Type:Disks
Model:Radeon HD 7310 IGPU VRAM Disk
Capacity:128MB
Interface:DDR3
See benchmark from Radeon HD 7310 IGPU VRAM Disk

Specification Comparison Table

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Specification SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go OTG USB Type-C USB 3.1 128GB AMD Radeon HD 7310 IGPU VRAM Disk
Brand SanDisk -
Format USB FlashDrive VRAM Disk
Capacity 128GB 128MB
Interface USB Type-A 3.1 Gen 1 & USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 1 DDR3

Submission Comparison Table

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No. Benchmark Software SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go OTG USB Type-C USB 3.1 128GB AMD Radeon HD 7310 IGPU VRAM Disk
1 ATTO Disk Benchmark - 64M

Read: 82.05 MB/s

Write: 23.02 MB/s

Read: 966.34 MB/s

Write: 378.12 MB/s

2 CrystalDiskMark

Read: 155.93 MB/s

Write: 74.86 MB/s

Read: 393.23 MB/s

Write: 393.66 MB/s


Submission Comparison Chart

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About Hardware SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go OTG USB Type-C USB 3.1 128GB

The SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go 128GB is a versatile OTG flash drive with USB Type-C and USB Type-A support, enabling easy data transfer between devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops. The flash drive offers transfer speeds of up to 150MB/s, making it ideal for fast and efficient transfer of large files.

In tests conducted using the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6 with 12GB DDR4 dual channel RAM and Windows 11 22H2 operating system, as well as connectivity via USB 3.1 Gen 1 port, the device performed quite well under real-world usage conditions.

Test results through CrystalDiskMark recorded a read speed of 155.93 MB/s and a write speed of 74.86 MB/s. Meanwhile, through ATTO Disk Benchmark (64M test), the device recorded a read speed of 82.05 MB/s and a write speed of 23.02 MB/s. Although it does not touch the maximum theoretical limit, this performance is perfectly sufficient for daily needs such as transferring documents, photos, and medium-sized videos.

With its compact design and dual connectors, the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go is an efficient and practical portable storage solution, perfect for cross-device users who need speed and flexibility.

Device Test:

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

Sunday, 29 May 2022 04:57:37 | Update: 1 month ago


About Hardware AMD Radeon HD 7310 IGPU VRAM Disk

The AMD Radeon HD 7310 is an integrated GPU (iGPU) based on the Terascale 2 architecture embedded in some early generation E1 series APUs, such as the AMD E1-1200. With 80 Stream Processors, this GPU is designed for light tasks such as video playback, basic computing, and casual gaming with low graphics settings. Despite being an entry-level GPU and being quite old, the Radeon HD 7310 is still able to operate well for basic needs and certain technical experiments.

In this test using an HP 1000 1b05au device paired with an AMD E1-1200 processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, and Windows 7 operating system, an interesting experiment was conducted by converting part of the VRAM allocation into a VRAMDisk using specialized GPU RAM Drive software.

VRAMDisk is a method that utilizes VRAM capacity as high-speed temporary storage, just like RAMDisk but with graphics memory. In this configuration, of the total VRAM of 384MB (plus shared memory), about 128MB was set aside to be used as a VRAMDisk. Despite the small capacity, the read and write speeds were quite surprising:

  • CrystalDiskMark:
    • Read: 393.23 MB/s
    • Write: 393.66 MB/s

This figure shows that even using an older generation GPU with DDR3 memory and a 128-bit interface, the VRAM still has enough bandwidth for light cache tasks or fast storage experiments. This technology is not intended for daily use, but it can be an interesting alternative for technical purposes, testing, or short-term local access speeds of small files.

Given its limitations-both in terms of VRAM capacity, iGPU performance, and modern driver support-the AMD Radeon HD 7310 is definitely not an option for gaming or heavy workloads right now. However, experiments like this VRAMDisk show that legacy devices can still be creatively utilized in certain contexts, especially in resource-constrained environments.

Device test (testbed) :

Device: HP 1000 1b05au
Software: GPU Ram Drive
CPU: AMD E1-1200
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7310 (Integrated)
RAM: 4GB DDR3 Single Channel 2 DIMM 1066MHz
OS: Windows 7

Wednesday, 26 December 2012 14:27:32 | Update: 1 month ago