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February 2012
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230 Tests
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The 2.5-inch Intel 520 Series SSD supports SATA 3 (6Gbps) and offers great performance. The drive is housed in an all-aluminum casing and comes with all you need to use it as a hard-drive replacement for a laptop (ultraportable or standard) or a desktop c
The Intel 520 Series SSD is comparatively expensive and its low-profile screws are not included
If priced a little lower, the Intel 520 Series SSD would be an ideal investment for those who want to greatly improve their computer's overall performance. For now, it's still an excellent drive....
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-02-06, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: techradar.com/au/
Terrific allround performance, Intel SSDs have a strong reputation for reliability
Incompressible performance less than stellar, Same old SSD pricing problem
War diese Bewertung hilfreich?
(80%)
Veröffentlicht: 2012-02-06, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: techradar.com/au/
Speedy performance in most benchmarks, Intel's given the firmware a damn good polish
Write performance a little patchy, Not clearly faster than other SandForce drives
SandForce performance plus Intel quality. Performance though is a little down on the 240GB version.
Zusammenfassung: This family of SSDs has members with capacity ranging from 60 GB to 480 GB. The one we received for review had a capacity of 240 GB. It is built with 25 nanometer NAND Flash Memory and has standard 2.5 inch form factor.Support for SATA 3.0 (6 Gbps) means ...
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Priced at $509 (Rs. 24,900), which makes it slightly cheaper than the Plextor PX-256M2S that we reviewed a while back. It’s still an expensive solution, though and will probably only appeal to enthusiasts. If you’re looking for a boot drive, then you ...
Class-leading performance, Much improved over Intel SSD 510 series, Special firmware exclusive to Intel
Slightly pricey, Below average IOPS performance on Iometer
Performance on PCMark Vantage was exceptional and the new Intel drive was always amongst the fastest on the other tests as well, clearly matching the speed of the current crop of high-end SSDs. The new SSD 520 series also easily outclassed the older SSD 5...
Zusammenfassung: The performance benefits of SSDs over traditional mechanical hard disks are obvious and have long been extolled on our sites. For the most part, and in terms of raw performance, even the most average, mainstream SSD will leave the fastest 10,000rpm mechan...
Classleading performance, Much improved over Intel SSD 510 series, Special firmware exclusive to Intel
Slightly pricey
Looking at the results of our rigorous testing, it is clear that the new Intel SSD 520 series delivers on the performance front.Performance on PCMark Vantage was exceptional and the new Intel drive was always amongst the fastest on the other tests as w...
Zusammenfassung: Intel's first LSI-Sandforce based Solid State Drive launched with much fanfare last week, with pundits raving about the extra enterprise class reliability brought about by Intel's historically stringent firmware validation, on one of the fastest controlle...