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tarting with the build quality of the 320 series we were happy to see that Intel has continued on with their standard process of using quality branded parts for their SSDs which use a sturdy metal casing. The new 320 series uses Hynix branded memory fo...
For a new device, Intel's 320 Series SSD feels somewhat dated. Without a SATA 6Gbps interface and a cutting-edge controller, its ageing architecture struggles to stand out among competitor solutions touting almost double the performance. But there's mo...
Publié: 2013-01-06, Auteur: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
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Extrait: Let's be honest. In the PC world, size matters. This is true not only for the height of ATX towers, but also for the thickness of ultrabooks. The size of one's SSD is important, too. In addition to defining how many applications, games, and data can enjoy...
So after reading all the results i am sure many of you are wondering about which SSD is currently the best one in the market. Well if you can afford the extra premium then the RevoDrive3 240GB is without doubt faster than every other SSD in thi...
Extrait: Ever since I started reviewing PC components here at TR, my relationship with hardware has become increasingly promiscuous. The Ikea shelving unit that serves as my test rack plays host to an endless stream of new systems—at least one every week, and when...