Maxio 1602 Full [updated] 🏆 📥
: This is a clear generational gap. The MAP1602 has nearly 14x the theoretical sequential read performance of the SM2258, a popular SATA controller from the mid-2010s. This highlights just how far the industry has moved to NVMe.
Drives built around this controller frequently require nothing more than a razor-thin to maintain optimal performance. Even under heavy data loads, it stays exceptionally cool, making it the premier choice for thin gaming laptops, handheld consoles (like the Steam Deck via 2230 adapters), and the PlayStation 5. Popular SSDs Powered by the Maxio MAP1602
For the average user, gamer, or student, this controller is the perfect balance of cost, efficiency, and speed. Just ensure you buy from a reputable brand using TLC NAND and the official "Full" firmware, and you will have a drive that serves you faithfully for a decade. maxio 1602 full
The Maxio 1602 is a DRAM-less controller. In traditional SSD design, a dedicated DRAM chip stores the "Flash Translation Layer" (FTL) map. Without it, performance would tank. However, the Maxio 1602 Full leverages technology.
Because Maxio sells this controller to many manufacturers, it is found in a variety of competitive "mainstream" drives available at retailers like Onlíner : Teamgroup MP44L 2 TB (MAP1602 + CDT2A) - TechPowerUp : This is a clear generational gap
Since many manufacturers use this "white label" solution, firmware quality and warranty support can vary between brands. 🏁 The Verdict
| Feature | Maxio 1602 Full | Silicon Motion SM2263XT | Realtek RTS5762 | Phison E13T | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 4-Ch, HMB | 4-Ch, HMB | 4-Ch, HMB | 4-Ch, HMB | | Sequential Read | 3,600 MB/s | 2,400 MB/s | 3,500 MB/s | 3,700 MB/s | | Max IOPS (Rand R/W) | 480k / 430k | 280k / 260k | 400k / 350k | 500k / 450k | | Power (Active) | ~3.8W | ~4.5W | ~4.8W | ~4.2W | | Encryption | TCG Opal 2.0 (Full) | AES 256 | AES 256 | TCG Opal (Limited) | | Price (Controller Level) | Low | Medium | Medium | High | Just ensure you buy from a reputable brand
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