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December 2011
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Excellent sequential performance, Great 4K performance, Potential for 85K IOPS, Synchronous NAND, Super Fast Read/Write, Class-leading performance
Competition has cheaper models with very similar performance
The Patriot PYRO SE SSD is a great performer with awesome potential for pretty much any app we put in front of it. While it is slightly faster the real world performance increase will likely not be noticed in real world apps compared to other SSD's i...
Available in 60GB, 120GB and 240GB capacities, SandForce SF-2281 processor with DuraClass, DuraWrite and RAISE technologies, Excellent sequential read and write speeds, SATA 6Gb/s interface, Synchronous NAND flash, Supports TRIM, SMART and NCQ, Very well
Does not include a 2.5" to 3.5" adapter bracket, Not as fast when writing incompressible data, 240GB version is still pricey
With the Pyro SE, Patriot has filled the performance gap between the high-end WildFire and the budget friendly Pyro. Aimed at performance users and gamers, the Pyro SE combines SandForce's SF-2281 controller with Micron's 25nm synchronous NAND flash. ...
With the SE edition of the Pyro, Patriot brought a very fast and competitive product to the market. The usage Synchronous NAND flash will give the product a little more bite really. Whether or not you'd actually notice that in real-world usage we doubt a...
Despite the fact that Solid-State Disk technology is still a long way from becoming affordable, it is now so fast that investing $200 in 120GB of storage is quiet easy to justify. The key to this technology has always been its 0ms access time, which ma...
As we've said before and we'll continue to hammer any chance we can get, the single biggest bottleneck in modern systems is the traditional plattered hard drive, and using an SSD in your system will make such a massive difference that you'll want to cr...
Patriot previously offered a fiveyear warranty, Expensive enthusiastlevel product
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...
Synchronous MLC NAND Flash For Utmost Performance, DuraClass™ technology, DuraWrite™ extends the endurance of SSDs, Intelligent Block Management and Wear Leveling, Intelligent Read Disturb Management, Intelligent “Recycling” for advance free space management (Garbage Collection), RAISE™ (Redundant Array of Independent Silicon Elements), Intelligent Data Retention optimization, 3 year Warranty,
None, HiTech Legion Editors Choice Award
The SSD landscape is changing quickly, and the Patriot Pyro SE is certainly proof of that. Released only a couple of months after the first generation Pyro, the Pyro SE addresses what was seen as a shortcoming in a slew of “performance” class drives th...
Generally around this time of year we spend more time looking forward at next year's products than we do with products that are currently on the market. Blame the economy, global unrest or the Mayan Calendar if you want, but the 2012 SSD outlook is...
What can I say…I'm still caught up in the naming scheme Patriot used for the Pyro SE. Hello, would have been a more descriptive choice than SE. What the heck does SE stand for anyhow? Second Edition, Special Edition, maybe Special Equipment. My be...
With the release of the Pyro SE, Patriot has indeed been able to plug a rather large hole in their existing line up by offering consumers a solution which is neither overly expensive nor underpowered. This is all thanks to its use of ONFi 2 NAND, which...