Delkin Devices HYPERSPEED 128GB

  • Obtained from: Amazon
  • Price paid: $12.99
  • Advertised capacity: 128GB
  • Logical capacity: 124,688,269,312 bytes
  • Physical capacity: 124,688,269,312 bytes
  • Fake/skimpy flash: Skimpy (2.59% skimp)
  • Protected area: 134,217,728 bytes (inaccessible)
  • Speed class markings: U3*, V30
  • CID data:
    • Manufacturer ID: 0x27**
    • OEM ID: 0x5048 (ASCII: PH)**
    • Product name: 0x5344313238 (ASCII: SD128)
    • Product revision: 0x60
Sample #123Average
Manufacture dateMar 2024Mar 2024Mar 2024N/A
Serial number0xda7cca510xda7d4d400xda7d4dfbN/A
Sequential read speed (MB/sec)50.5850.5949.9850.38
Sequential write speed (MB/sec)61.8557.2858.5359.22
Random read speed (IOPS/sec)2,809.782,538.282,807.692,718.58
Random write speed (IOPS/sec)1,384.961,332.231,313.921,343.70
Read/write cycles to first errorNot yet determinedNot yet determinedNot yet determinedNot yet determined
Read/write cycles to 0.1% failure thresholdNot yet determinedNot yet determinedNot yet determinedNot yet determined
Read/write cycles to complete failureNot yet determinedNot yet determinedNot yet determinedNot yet determined
Total days to complete failureNot yet determinedNot yet determinedNot yet determinedNot yet determined
Card reader usedJJC CR-UTC4ACJJC CR-UTC4ACJJC CR-UTC4ACN/A
Package frontN/A
Package backN/A
Card frontN/A
Card backN/A

Discussion

These cards have the same manufacturer ID, the same OEM ID, the same product name, and the same product revision as the PNY Premier-X 128GB. So they should perform exactly the same, right?

As it turns out, no. Well…almost.

Sequential write, random read, and random write speeds were pretty in line with the PNY Premier-X 128GB, but sequential read speeds were considerably worse. And the results were pretty consistent across all three samples — so it’s not like the results were a fluke.

All three samples are currently going through endurance testing:

  • Sample #1 has survived 2,366 read/write cycles so far and has not yet experienced any errors.
  • Sample #2 has not yet reached the 2,000 read/write cycle mark. It’s too early to make any estimates on when it will get there.
  • Sample #3 has not yet reached the 2,000 read/write cycle mark. It’s too early to make any estimates on when it will get there.

December 4, 2024