Product Info
Lexar SL200 Portable SSD 512GB
Type
External SSD
Price
$89.99
Round two begins for Lexar in the portable SSD market with the Lexar SL200. Lexar has been in the flash memory storage game for what seems like a lifetime at this point but they're fairly new to this segment. The idea is simple, large capacity and fast storage in a small and portable form factor.
Lexar makes those points the focus of the SL200 lineup calling for 'SSD-Level' performance, a 3-year warranty, and really honing in on the appearance of the drive. While the unit does come in 3 different sizes ranging from 512GB ($89.99), 1TB($159.99), and a 2TB($299.99) model, we'll be looking at the 512GB unit today.
First Look At Lexar SL200 Portable SSD – Unboxing And Closer Look
The packaging for the Lexar SL200 is nice with attractive and easy to read. The front of the box features a good look at the drive itself with the interface type, capacity, and a quick peak speed rating of the drive so consumers have a bit of an idea what they're getting for their money. The back of the box reiterates the peak read speeds, discusses the styling, durability, and the included 256-bit AES encryption software that lets you password protect the drive.
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The contents of the case are quite simple, The drive and two USB cables. The USB cables included are a Type C to Type A and a Type C to Type C, so there are no adapters, just straight cables which I prefer. The drive comes in at a minute 80mm x 60mm form factor and just under 10mm thick making it nice and compact. If you were to pop the unit open you'd find the internals of Lexar's NS100 drive tucked away inside showing it truly is a portable SSD.
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Testing Setup
Our test bench is now using the Ryzen 9 3900X on the ASUS TUF Gaming X570 Pro-WiFi so that now we have access to be able to take PCIe Gen 4 drives into account. We have the Ryzen 9 3900X clocked at 4.3GHz all core with the Hyper X Predator DDR4 3600 CL17. Before starting the tests I loaded the drive up to 60% capacity so that the testing would not be run on a clean empty drive.
This is our first look into this growing and competitive market so our points of comparisons will be slim for now and hopefully will expand to be able to give a better look at each model that comes through.
Also, to clear and confusion that may occur the Sabrent External enclosures are populated by a Lexar NM610 NVMe drive and an HP S750 SATA SSD.
Component | Model |
---|---|
CPU | AMD Ryzen 9 3900X @ 4.3GHz All Core |
Motherboard | ASUS TUF Gaming X570 Pro-WiFi |
Memory | Hyper X Predator 2x16GB (32GB) 3600MHz CL17 |
PSU | Cooler Master V1200P |
OS | Windows 10-64 Bit |
GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FE |
Case | Lian Li T70X |
Lexar SL200 Portable SSD
ATTO Disk Benchmark
As the industry’s leading provider of high-performance storage & network connectivity products, ATTO has created a widely-accepted Disk Benchmark freeware software to help measure storage system performance. As one of the top tools utilized in the industry, Disk Benchmark identifies performance in hard drives, solid-state drives, RAID arrays as well as the host connection to attached storage. Top drive manufacturers, like Hitachi, build and test every drive using the ATTO Disk Benchmark.
The ATTO Disk Benchmark performance measurement tool is compatible with Microsoft Windows. Use ATTO Disk Benchmark to test any manufacturer's RAID controllers, storage controllers, host bus adapters (HBAs), hard drives, and SSD drives and notice that ATTO products will consistently provide the highest level of performance to your storage.
ATTO Write
512B
1KB
2KB
4KB
8KB
16KB
32KB
64KB
128KB
256KB
512KB
1MB
2MB
4MB
8MB
0
90
180
270
360
450
540
0
90
180
270
360
450
540
LEXAR SL200 14
28
54
103
168
250
339
380
407
407
419
419
419
419
419
Sabrent External NVMe 18
34
66
120
192
269
318
334
345
351
355
356
356
356
356
Sabrent External SSD 23
43
84
153
252
318
348
367
377
383
386
385
385
385
384
ATTO Read
512B
1KB
2KB
4KB
8KB
16KB
32KB
64KB
128KB
256KB
512KB
1MB
2MB
4MB
8MB
0
90
180
270
360
450
540
0
90
180
270
360
450
540
LEXAR SL200 14
27
54
109
184
297
362
402
425
437
442
443
443
443
443
Sabrent External NVMe 20
39
77
143
238
334
375
400
412
418
421
421
421
421
421
Sabrent External SSD 26
50
93
164
279
337
374
397
408
415
419
420
421
421
418
Crystal Disk Mark 6.0
CrystalDiskMark is a disk benchmark software Made by a Japanese coder named Hiyohiyo and is one of the simplest and most frequently used tests for storage due to its simple and easy to understand UI. It measure sequential reads/writes speed,measure random 512KB, 4KB, 4KB (Queue Depth=32) reads/writes speed,select test data (Random, 0Fill, 1Fill).
CrystalDiskMark 6
4KB Q1T1 Read
4KB Q1T1
4KB Q32T1 Read
4KB Q32T1 Write
4KB Q8T8 Read
4KB Q8T8 Write
Sequential Reads
Sequential Writes
0
90
180
270
360
450
540
0
90
180
270
360
450
540
LEXAR SL200 21
40
176
154
174
154
445
424
Sabrent External NVMe 30
58
249
172
249
173
431
367
Sabrent External SSD 30
67
318
193
217
193
428
396
AS SSD
AS SSD is the opposite of ATTO as it uses incompressible data rather than compressible data and simulates the worst possible scenario imaginable for an SSD which gives the best understanding of performance when pushing the drive to its limits.
We separate the IOPS and MB/s in the results for ease of reading.
AS SSD MB/s
4K Read
4k Write
4KB 64T Read
4k 64T Write
Sequential Reads
Sequential Writes
0
90
180
270
360
450
540
0
90
180
270
360
450
540
LEXAR SL200 21
38
164
476
435
421
Sabrent External NVMe 21
51
181
151
413
352
Sabrent External SSD 24
58
203
182
416
381
AS SSD IOPS
16MB Read
16MB Write
4K Read
4K Write
512B Read
512B Write
4KB 64T Read
4KB 64T Write
0
20224
40448
60672
80896
101120
121344
0
20224
40448
60672
80896
101120
121344
LEXAR SL200 27
26
5.5k
9.8k
4.8k
3.5k
42.1k
121.3k
Sabrent External NVMe 26
22
5.4k
13.2k
7.2k
1.6k
46.4k
39.7k
Sabrent External SSD 26
23
6.2k
14.9k
16.3k
9k
52k
47k
ANVIL's Storage Utilities
Anvil's Storage Utilities benchmark may be a bit of an older benchmark, but it's still very much relevant today. It takes various performance and response time metrics and gives them a score in read and writes then delivers an overall rating, which is useful to see where an HDD or SSD slots in general performance.
Anvil's Storage Utilities
Read Score
Write Score
Total Score
0
700
1400
2100
2800
3500
4200
0
700
1400
2100
2800
3500
4200
LEXAR SL200 1.4k
1.3k
2.7k
Sabrent External NVMe 1.4k
1.5k
2.9k
Sabrent External SSD 1.6k
1.7k
3.3k
Conclusion
The Lexar SL200 gets you moving and makes for a very small and portable solution, but is it the best way to get capacity on the go? That depends. The performance is good with it being able to reach the advertised (up to 550MB/s) speed but outside of CrystalDiskmark 7 on an Icelake i7 laptop we found the results in the article more typical, the software allowing you to protect the drive with a password is a welcome feature. But the real letdown is the value it brings for $89, and that really leaves you in a position to ponder other solutions. I originally decided to compare it to the DIY external solutions to show how those options are quite bulky and expensive, but in reality, they're not. The 2.5" solution is a bit cheaper but you'll find the external NVMe solution to be comparably priced and offers better performance. If the Lexar SL200 were about $20 cheaper it'd be an easy recommendation, but for now, it does serve a purpose and an audience, you're just going to have to spend a bit more to not have to deal with the DIY aspect. The bottom line is the performance and portability are there but the price is a bit too close to much faster drives on the market.
7.75
Wccftech Rating
The Lexar SL200 gets you moving and makes for a very small and portable solution
Pros
Clean aesthetic Activity light Actual SSD inside Two cables included
Cons
Expensive
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