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Publié: 2015-04-30, Auteur: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
Extrait: A couple of weeks later we posted a story looking into the compatibility of the SSD 750 with different motherboards and chipsets . We found that booting from the SSD 750 Series products is indeed going to require specific motherboards and platforms simply...
By far the fastest consumer SSD available, First consumer-focused drive with NVMe interface, Reasonably priced per gigabyte, given performance and capacity, Available in add-in card and 2.5-inch form factors
2.5-inch drive requires clunky adapter to connect to M.2 slot, Only recent Intel chipsets officially supported, and most boards require a BIOS update, No midrange capacity, Some SATA drives offer better rated endurance, longer warranties
This scorching-fast, cutting-edge SSD implements the new NVMe specification and speeds past any other consumer drive we've tested to date. It's a storage speedster's dream drive, but attaining those awesome speeds will take some work—and, maybe, upgrades...
The Intel X25-M 80GB SSD came out in 2008 and Legit Reviews had the privilege of looking at that drive and discovering first hand that SSDs were going to be the next big thing. We knew Intel had something special when it came to SSDs as even way then they...
Epic performance, Insane sequential transfer speeds, NVMe for minimized latency, 5 year warranty, Compact. Low-profile, half-length
High price per gigabyte, Low performance per dollar, Booting Windows 7 not supported, Blocks CrossFire/SLI on Z97 platform, Low MySQL Enterprise performance
The Intel 750 Series SSD PCI-Express 1.2 TB retails for $1200. Epic performance Insane sequential transfer speeds NVMe for minimized latency 5 year warranty Compact. Low-profile, half-length High price per gigabyte Low performance per dollar Booting Windo...
It's the fastest client SSD every given to the public but you need the workload to take advantage of it. Under lighter workloads the SM951 offers nearly identical performance with more available user capacity (on the 400 GB model). Professional users ...
I am still a little shocked as to what we just tested, never ever I have seen anything this fast. Everything is done right and impressive. Excruciating performance and power-loss protection come to mind as key factor. You do need to use the right combina...
Publié: 2015-04-09, Auteur: Kristian , review by: anandtech.com
For years Intel has been criticized for not caring about the client SSD space anymore. The X25-M and its different generations were all brilliant drives and essentially defined the standards for a good client SSD, but since then none of Intel's client SSD...
Let's start with the performance as this is the most exciting aspect of any new NVMe SSD. The Intel SSD 750 Series 1.2TB was a mixed bag, offering blistering fast performance and yet at times was downright slow.The SSD 750 Series killed our file copy test...
Extrait: PCIe-based SSDs are becoming more and more popular with computer enthusiasts thanks to lower prices and superior bandwidth when compared with SATA drives. SSD manufacturers like OCZ have capitalized on this market by introducing the OCZ RevoDrive 350, whi...
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Publié: 2015-04-03, Auteur: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Blistering fast, fastest
Possible performance drops when working with small data. Expensive. Potential compatibility issues with older X79 and Z87 platforms.