Testseek.com have collected 67 expert reviews of the Western Digital 2.5 inch SiliconEdge Blue Series SATA300 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital 2.5 inch SiliconEdge Blue Series SATA300.
April 2010
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67 Reviews
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This Solid State Drive offers far more data storage capacity than the average SSD out there. It would be good for your desktop/laptop, if you could afford it. Unfortunately, it is priced such that buyers looking for capacity will be enticed away by th...
Without a doubt, the WD SiliconEdge Blue 256 GB is an excellent performer. But it is still not as fast as we had expected, especially in the write speeds. The A-DATA S592 we had reviewed last year still remains the top performing SSD we have tested thu...
The WD SiliconEdge Blue is solid but heavy. Performance is good, but it's a little less impressive when the SSD is asked to multitask with a series of smaller files (a common task for a computer’s OS to field). Andrew Harrison ...
In its current state, the SiliconEdge Blue is something of a stinker but I feel sure it could be saved with a firmware update. After that the next step is to slash the price to £499 but until that time I simply cannot recommend this drive. ® More SSD ...
Abstract: New SSDs from Crucial, Kingston, and Western Digital haven’t made buying decisions any easier. In fact, buying the right drive just got more complex. One thing is clear, though: never, ever buy an SSD product without looking at..
Western Digital's first consumer-friendly SSD, the Western Digital SiliconEdge Blue is fast and reasonably priced when compared to the competition, but it is still too expensive as a hard drive replacement in most PCs. James Hutchinson, PCWorld.idg.co...
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Published: 2011-02-02, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Abstract: So far SSD drives are coming out from manufacturers who are active in the memory business- Corsair, Samsung, OCZ, Kingston Toshiba. Things became lil' more exciting when Intel stepped in the game.And then comes Western Digital. Unlike other drives, WD is ...
I’m sure you and almost everyone you know has a favorite hard drive manufacturer and when they are building a new system they will ONLY use those types of drives. Honestly I am more or less the same way. As I said in the introduction of this review w...