HDTune 3.50
HDTune tests a similar level of features that HDTach does, but with a slightly different access pattern and thus can provide us with an additional set of benchmark numbers to compare between storage configurations. Here we can get the minimum, maximum and average transfer rates as well as the burst rates, access times and CPU utilizations.
HDTune favors caching drives for its burst speed test.
All units were surprisingly consistent.
Indilinx takes the floor here, scoring just under the X25-M G2.
HDTune showed the Corsair P64 to be just slow enough to eek into 0.2 ms territory, likely due to internal rounding.