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Testseek.com have collected 65 expert reviews of the Crucial / Micron M4 Series mSATA SATA600 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Crucial / Micron M4 Series mSATA SATA600.
 
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  Published: 2013-02-08, Author: Koen , review by: uk.hardware.info

  • Abstract:  In June, 2012 we published a large group test of SSDs with capacities of 120/128 GB and 240/256 GB . Those are still the most popular sizes, judging from what people search for on Hardware.Info. The world of SSDs didn't stand still, and since then a num...

 
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  Published: 2013-01-07, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The first mSATA-based SSDs we reviewed wowed us with diminutive dimensions, but not as much with performance. Today's best efforts are a lot more like their desktop equivalents, though. We round up 10 models between 64 and 256 GB and nail down a winner...

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  Published: 2012-09-14, Author: Koen , review by: uk.hardware.info

  • We were kind of expecting it, but it's nice to see concrete proof that mSATA SSDs are as fast as their 2.5-inch counterparts, despite their small size. The Adata SX300 128GB scores almost exactly the same in every benchmark as the Adata SX900 128GB that...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-28, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Two more SSDs recently landed in our lab. We cover the

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  Published: 2013-01-06, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com

  • Abstract:  The first mSATA-based SSDs we reviewed wowed us with diminutive dimensions, but not as much with performance. Today's best efforts are a lot more like their desktop equivalents, though. We round up 10 models between 64 and 256 GB and nail down a winner. ...

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  Published: 2012-09-19, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Tiny form factor, big on performance. Crucial's track record on SSD products is excellent. Can be installed directly on mSATA motherboards. Miniature tech that works this well is simply amazing.
  • If you don't require the small footprint, there are other equally attractive SSD options on the market.
  • Despite having only four NAND flash memory chips on a tiny 1.8" PCB, the mSATA m4 managed to keep pace with larger 2.5" drives, including Crucial's original m4 and most of the 2.5" SandForce SF-2281 SSDs. In fact, in both of our real-world application tes...

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  Published: 2012-06-15, Author: 1 , review by: techreaction.net

  • If purchasing an SSD for your desktop or laptop is not an option the Crucial Adrenaline M4 Cache drive may just fit the bill. Offloading up to 50 GB of your most used data to the SSD for 500+ MBps read speeds seriously boosts the loading time for both y...

 
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  Published: 2011-10-19, review by: destructoid.com

  • Abstract:  Even among solid state drives, there is a wide range of performance despite the large improvement over traditional hard disk drives. A couple weeks ago, I reviewed the OCZ Solid 3 ($167.49) and it turned out to not be the fastest, nor the most stable...

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  Published: 2011-07-12, review by: hothardware.com

  • Abstract:  We’ve opened our last few SSD round-ups with comments regarding the break-neck pace at which the solid state storage market has advanced these last few years. At the risk of repeating ourselves, the SSD market continues to show no signs of slowing down...

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  Published: 2011-06-24, review by: Behardware.com

  • Abstract:  When we published our first SSD report in September 2008, an Intel X25-M 80 GB cost around €500. Since then prices have certainly come down and Intel now markets its Intel SSD 320 Series 300 GB at the same price! An entry level 128 GB SSD such as thos...

 
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