Comparing: Sony Vaio 4GB / SMI USB DISK vs SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC
In this comparison, we analyze two Disks: Sony Vaio 4GB / SMI USB DISK and SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC, 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.

Sony Vaio 4GB / SMI USB DISK
Type: | Disks |
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Model: | Sony Vaio 4GB / SMI USB DISK |
Capacity: | 4GB |
Interface: | USB 2.0 |

SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC
Type: | Disks |
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Model: | SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC |
Capacity: | 32GB |
Interface: | eMMC |
Specification Comparison Table
This specification comparison presents technical details of several devices or components to help you understand the key differences between each option. Use this table as a reference to determine which device best suits your needs.
Specification | Sony Vaio 4GB / SMI USB DISK | SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC |
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Brand | Sony / SMI | SK hynix |
Format | USB FlashDrive | eMMC 5.1 |
Capacity | 4GB | 32GB |
Interface | USB 2.0 | eMMC |
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 | Sony Vaio 4GB / SMI USB DISK | SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC |
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Submission Comparison Chart
This chart visualizes the benchmark scores comparison between two hardware devices based on submitted data.
Media Gallery
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About Hardware Sony Vaio 4GB / SMI USB DISK
The Sony Vaio 4GB/SMI USB DISK is a small capacity 4GB flash drive, which is more commonly found in older devices or used for basic purposes such as storing small document files or important file systems. Despite the “Sony Vaio” name, this flash drive actually falls into the unbranded or OEM universal drive category, as there is no official manufacturer that clearly identifies this product.
This flash drive is known as a native capacity fake USB, which means that while it may physically resemble a large capacity, it actually only has 4GB of usable storage space. With such a significant capacity limitation compared to today's standards, this flash drive still has a role to play in specialized applications, such as a lightweight operating system installation media, recovery tool, or as a configuration file store.
Tests were conducted using a Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6 device, 12GB DDR4 Dual Channel RAM, Windows 11 22H2 operating system, and a USB 3.1 Gen 1 port. Based on tests with CrystalDiskMark, this flash drive recorded a read speed of 24.74 MB/s and a write speed of 9.42 MB/s, which is low but sufficient for basic use that does not require large amounts of data transfer.
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
Thursday, 16 October 2014 21:44:19 | Update: 22 hours ago
About Hardware SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC
SK hynix H9TQ27ADFTMC is an eMMC-based storage chip, which is used in mobile devices and embedded systems. With NAND Flash technology, the chip is designed to provide a balance between speed, endurance, and low power consumption.
It is commonly used in devices such as entry-level smartphones, tablets, and IoT devices that require high-efficiency internal storage.
Hardware Detail:
The device using this hardware is OPPO A5s (CPH1909) with MT6765 specification 3GB RAM 32GB Storage
* 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: 2 weeks ago