Patriot P220 2TB 2.5'' SSD Review

Storage/SSD by stefan @ 2023-06-01

The P220 2TB SSD from Patriot is an entry-level product for the SATA III bus which capitalizes on storage space rather than speed, while being available for just about 88 Euros in online shops. It does come with a Maxio MAS1102B controller and four QLC NAND packages from YMTC and is able to sustain continuous writes for quite some time thanks to the included pseudo-SLC cache. Once the cache has been fully utilized, the drive will write directly to the QLC portion, meaning that we will see rates of around 70MB/s.

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Packaging, A Closer Look

We are going to test something interesting in this article: a 2.5’’ SSD drive from Patriot, carrying the code name of P220. The drive can be purchased with capacities of 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB or 2TB, each featuring different specifications in terms of read/write speeds, but also different values regarding TBW.

 

These drives have limited read speeds to about 550MB/s due to the SATA III interface, while the reported writes are valid only till the pseudo-SLC cache is not filled up. For extra compatibility, the drive comes with a 7mm height, but let’s talk in more detail while checking it out!

 

The Patriot P220 SSD is shipped inside a simple cardboard/plastic packaging, which does show right on the frontal area some of the product highlights as icons, while the drive can be observed right away under the transparent plastic layer:

 

 

 

The main product features are shown on the back as well in multiple languages, along with a product description, Internet resources and addresses of Patriot offices around the world. A separate sticker does show the product code name and serial number:

 

 

 

The P220 drive does feature a plastic chassis in black, with a large sticker on top, which does show the product serial number, the code name and also logos of the supported standards:

 

 

 

On the bottom, we will note the cover, but also the four mounting points:

 

 

 

The gold-plated SATA Data/Power ports are clearly visible:

 

 

 

On the side of the drive, we will note some extra mounting areas:

 

 

 

The whole chassis does hide a very small PCB, which comes with a controller and two NAND ICs on one side:

 

 

 

The opposite area includes the rest of the ICs:

 

 

 

The drive includes a controller we haven’t seen before with any drive, Maxio MAS1102B-B1C, which sports only two channels:

 

 

 

The NAND packages carry the code name YMC4G0W3TbG3EA1C0, which we presume that are of QLC type, but with a healthy amount of pSLC cache, as it resulted from our continuous write tests:

 

 

 

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