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Abstrakt: The latest generation of SSDs is out in full force. Drives are widely available from a multitude of vendors, firmware issues have for the most part been resolved, and competition has driven prices dangerously close to dollar-per-gigabyte territory. If you...
Silky smooth operation as a system drive (during the test period), Excellent reading and writing performance, Good 4K random I/O performance, SATA 6Gbps support, Excellent multitasking potential, TRIM support under Windows 7, Lightning fast access t
Slightly slow sequential writing performance by today's standards.
Let us summarise the most important positive and negative points belowThe main positive pointsPositiveSilky smooth operation as a system drive (during the test period).Excellent reading and writing performance.Good 4K random I/O performance.SATA 6Gbps sup...
Abstrakt: Even though there is a plethora of mechanical hard drives on the market that support the SATA-600 interface, we really need a solid state drive to make use of the bandwidth available. Today we are going to compare five different models from Crucial, In...
Abstrakt: However, imagine how surprised we were when it turned out that the new SSD series for computer enthusiasts aka Intel 510 was using third-party controllers...
Outstanding performance, Supports TRIM, 3 year warranty, Good amount of accessories included, Nice looking, rugged metal case
High price
The engineers at Intel have done an incredible job tuning the firmware of their 510 Series to suit the needs of today's consumers. Especially in our ISO file copy and game patching benchmarks, the Intel drive plays in a completely different league from...
Strong performance, particularly in sequential reads and writes. Supports 6Gbps SATA.
Slow random-access speeds compared with competing drives. Relatively expensive.
The SSD 510 Series, Intel's replacement for its once–industry leading X25-M drive solid-state drive, turns out fine numbers in some circumstances, but its random-access speeds may be a turn off for more advanced power users. Buy it now...
Abstrakt: A year ago whenever I'd request an SSD for review I'd usually get a 128GB drive built using 3x nm 4GB 2-bit MLC NAND die. These days the standard review capacity is twice that as most drives ship with 25nm NAND, using 8GB die. Seeing a bunch of scores for...
Abstrakt: Although Intel SSDs are far from being omnipresent on the market, those who have had the chance to use them are certainly convinced that these are top-notch devices. When Intel’s first SSDs were presented back in 2008, namely X25-M, it was clear from t...
Intel's move away from making its own drive controllers has come as a surprise, and the Intel 510 120GB didn't feel like the well-rounded SSD we expected. Compromises have been made in terms of random read and write performance to ensure high sequential r...