Testseek.com have collected 202 expert reviews of the Crucial / Micron 2.5 inch MX300 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Crucial / Micron 2.5 inch MX300 Series SATA600.
June 2016
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202 Reviews
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Although the Crucial MX300 is undoubtedly one of the most crucial launches for Micron, it definitely wasn't an easy one. We first heard of the Crucial MX300 back in April when Crucial was originally planning to launch the drive, but it was pulled last min...
There's two parts to this conclusion. Firstly, if you own an MX200 generation of SSD, the MX300 will bring you right up to date in performance, technology and capacity, there's no question about it. The 3D NAND implementation and some of the high end feat...
The Crucial MX300 SSD is competitively priced and delivers fast performance. The solid-state drive uses efficient 3D flash memory and provides strong security with hardware encryption
The drive has a short three-year warranty and trails behind its main competitor, the more expensive Samsung 850 Evo, in performance and features
If you're looking to upgrade your computer's hard drive, the new Crucial MX300 is a speedy and affordable choice...
Published: 2016-08-30, Author: Sean , review by: thessdreview.com
In the end, our “predicament,” with getting a 2TB sample actually turned out to be a blessing as it allowed us the perfect opportunity to demonstrate just how well the newest MX300 SSDs stack up to the competition on their own and in RAID 0. With an abund...
Available in 275GB, 525GB, 750GB and 1050GB capacities, Good sequential and random read and write performance, Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data, Large DRAM cache, Dynamic Write Acceleration, Data Defense and RAIN technologie
Write speed drops when SLC cache is full
Like Crucial's previous MX series SSDs, the MX300 is an great choice for anyone looking to improve the performance of their existing desktop or notebook computer. The drive combines Marvell's 88SS1074B1 controller with Micron's new 3D TLC NAND to deliver...
Great overall price, low cost per gig, solid performance
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While not the best performing SATA SSD, the price and capacity make it a great (and only) option for an OS/Game drive that splits the difference between 500GB and 1 Terabyte...
More cache than most TLC NAND-based SSDs, Low price per gigabyte, License for Acronis True Image HD
Writes slow down to 300MBps when cache is exceeded
If you're looking for a large-capacity SSD at the lowest possible price—and one that won't regularly let you down with sub-par large-file write performance—the Limited Edition 750GB MX300 is the drive for you. That is, unless you find a great deal on...
if your workload lines up towards PC gaming and/or regular usage on an internet PC, then we have to admit, this is looking to be a great SSD to work with. Any SATA3 these days however is getting that SATA3 bottleneck (hence I LOVE the new NVMe developme...
Great set of enterprise-level reliability features, Inexpensive, High capacity
Uneven performance
Though inconsistent in performance, the 1050GB MX300 offers mainstream consumers great reliability features and a huge storage-pool at a low price point...
Build Quality / Durability (220TB TBW), Very Good Overall Performance, Features (Dynamic Write Acceleration / DevSleep / eDrive Support), Crucial Storage Executive Software, 3 Year Warranty, 750GB Capacity, Price, ,
Not As Fast As The Samsung 850 EVO,
Like we already mentioned in the intro page the MX300 line is a direct competitor to the 850 EVO line by Samsung and after running all our tests we have the first getting in front of the second in only 2 out of 10. Since these two models howe...