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IOPS performance, while decent, doesn't hold a candle to previous (3Gb/sec) generations, Price (see below)
While we were glad to see Intel step up and release this 6Gb/sec part, I can't help but feel this was a bit of a rush job. While the drive performed decently and reliably, I certainly didn't get that same feeling of performance awesomeness present with ea...
Retains 34nm flash with higher write-cycles, Tried and true controller, but not from Intel, Very good performance over legacy and SATA 6.0Gbps connections
Slower in some areas than X25-M, Still a huge gap in speed compared to latest SandForce models
The 250GB Intel SSD 510 is a solid top-tier drive, although not as high performing as the newly released OCZ Vertex 3. In the consumer space Intel has been satisfied marketing themselves as the solid choice for those buyers who are interested in very ...
Abstrakt: Code-named Elmcrest, Intel’s 510 series drives use 34nm flash memory and come in 120GB and 250GB variants; we tested the latter.Compared to existing Intel SSDs, Elmcrest hikes performance substantially. Intel rates the 250GB drive at 500MByte/sec sequ...
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Udgivet: 2011-05-04, Forfatter: Juha , anmeldelse af: pcworld.co.nz
Abstrakt: NameSolid-state drive: Intel 510 SSDAt a glance: Excellent sequential read and write performance,Full mounting and installation kit included,Average random read and write performanceSummary:Intel's pricey SSD 510 is quick with sequential reads and writes...
Abstrakt: SSD prices are dropping so quickly that it makes more and more sense to have one in your PC. 120 or 128 GB versions you can find already for £90, and for less than twice that you can buy an SSD with double the capacity. It will still take a long time be...
Despite this, Intel’s 510 series is a serious performer and could likely be capable of more under the right conditions. So, if you’re a die-hard Intel fan still clinging to your X-25M but wishing it was more, then you’ll probably spring for this one. ...
Intel's 250GB 510 Series drive is a sterling performer especially if you want to move large files around - but with the new SandForce SF-2000 controller-equipped drives already appearing on the shelves, the timing of its release is unfortunate, to say ...
Intel's latest SSD has incredible file transfer performance in almost every situation, although it carries a massive price premium over conventional hard disks. It’s also unlikely that it will look quite so fast against SSDs from other manufacturers du...
Intel's 510 isn't a bad drive – in fact if you are just moving large files around it's a very good choice to go for – but the timing of its release hasn't done it any favours...