Comparing: V-GeN 2GB MicroSD vs DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz [Disk]
In this comparison, we analyze two Disks: V-GeN 2GB MicroSD and DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz [Disk], 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.

V-GeN 2GB MicroSD
Type: | Disks |
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Model: | V-GeN 2GB MicroSD |
Capacity: | 2GB |
Interface: | Standard SD |

DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz [Disk]
Type: | Disks |
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Model: | DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz [Disk] |
Capacity: | 2 GB |
Interface: | DDR4 |
Specification Comparison Table
Specification | V-GeN 2GB MicroSD | DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz [Disk] |
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Brand | V-GeN | - |
Format | MicroSD | RAM Disk |
Capacity | 2GB | 2 GB |
Interface | Standard SD | DDR4 |
Submission Comparison Table
Benchmark Software | V-GeN 2GB MicroSD | DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz [Disk] |
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ATTO Disk Benchmark - 64M |
Read: 17.54 MB/s Write: 9.72 MB/s |
Read: 5740.00 MB/s Write: 6020.00 MB/s |
Cross Platform Disk Test |
Read: 22.41 MB/s Write: 10.27 MB/s |
Read: 4070.00 MB/s Write: 1690.00 MB/s |
CrystalDiskMark |
Read: 18.25 MB/s Write: 10.70 MB/s |
Read: 7844.91 MB/s Write: 12726.74 MB/s |
About Hardware V-GeN 2GB MicroSD
V-GeN 2GB MicroSD is a 2GB capacity memory card, which is commonly used in older devices such as feature phones or MP3 players. With the MicroSD standard, it is compatible with a wide range of devices, although it has a lower transfer speed compared to the latest generation of memory cards.
Due to its small capacity, it is more suitable for light document storage or other basic needs.
Sunday, 27 November 2011 21:52:31 | Update: 1 month ago
About Hardware DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz [Disk]
DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz is a DDR4 SODIMM RAM module with a speed of 3200MHz, offering increased bandwidth and power efficiency over DDR3. It is commonly used in modern laptops to improve multitasking performance and heavy applications.
In this case, this RAM is configured as a RAMDisk, which means that part of the RAM capacity is allocated as high-speed temporary storage. With a RAMDisk, files can be accessed faster than using an SSD, making it an ideal solution for data caching or temporary file processing that requires extreme speed. In this experiment, the RAMDisk is used for data storage and speed testing only.
Friday, 06 August 2021 04:34:19 | Update: 1 month ago