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Performances générales
Gros débits
Performances petits fichiers
Performances globales
Garantie 5 ans
Écriture de petits fichiers
Débits au niveau des meilleurs SSD du marché
Mémoire MLC offrant une durée de vie de 3000 cycles
Poids (55 g) et taille (7 mm d'épaisseur) adaptés aux PC portables
I have to admit coming in to this review I had my doubts about the performance of this drive for some reason, but I can safely say it proved me wrong. While it wasn't class leading, it was certainly in their ballpark across the board. That brings me to ...
Available in 120GB, 240GB and 480GB capacities, Marvell 88SS9187 controller, nCache Technology, Excellent sequential read and write speeds, Good random read and write performance, Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data, Consistent
Does not support hardware based encryption, Pricey
The Extreme II is SanDisk's fastest and most innovative SSD to date. Designed with gamers and enthusiasts in mind, this ultra-slim drive combines Marvell's 88SS9187 controller with SanDisk's own 19nm eX2 ABL MLC Toggle NAND flash to deliver a reliable...
Solid Performance, Multi-Tiered Cache, Consistent Performance, Regardless of Data Type
Prices Slightly Higher Then Some Competing Drives
The SanDisk Extreme II SSDAs we've mentioned, SanDisk will initially be offering three drives in the Extreme II series of products with 120GB, 240GB and 480GB capacities. Pricing for the drives is set at $129.99 (120GB), $229.99 ($240GB), and $439.99 (480...
Excellent performance for the price, Five-year warranty
Only average performance reading and writing small files
The Extreme II series carries an excellent price/performance ratio and a strong five-year warranty....
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Publié: 2013-06-06, Auteur: Christopher , review by: tomshardware.com
There's a lot to like about the Extreme II, and it's good to see SanDisk leveraging its unique strengths to create an enthusiast-oriented offering. Moving units in the retail space isn't just about selling more drives; getting the message out to raise San...
The SanDisk Extreme II is a solid entrant from a respected OEM with its own NAND foundry. Years of experience in the OEM market infers a focus on reliability, and the five-year warranty backs it up. This is a great warranty period for the new SSDs with sm...
Strong sequential read speed across all drive capacities, In-house NAND and firmware promotes better hardware integration, Very low random write peak latency
Sluggish real-world testing, 120GB and 480GB capacities drop in performance
The SanDisk Extreme II is a performance-driven SSD that provides high endurance and a long warranty along with performance that for the most part matches that of comparable SSDs...
The Extreme II is an above average performer when it comes to power consumption. Samsung's SSD 840 Pro still holds the title as having the lowest HIPM+DIPM slumber power but the Extreme II isn't power hungry enough to be a problem for mobile users. Power ...
SanDisk has made quite a nice improvement over the first generation of the Extreme series drives by leveraging the Marvell 88SS9187.controller and their own 19nm Toggle NAND. ...