Testseek.com have collected 110 expert reviews of the Intel 2.5 inch 320 Series SATA300 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel 2.5 inch 320 Series SATA300.
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110 Reviews
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Overall, we would say that the Intel SSD 320 Series 160 GB performed very well in our tests, even though the comparison drives performed better in a couple of them. This surprised us a little, as the Intel unit has a significantly lower maximum write s...
Capacities available from 40GB600GB, Delivers nearly 20K IOMeter IOPS performance, Outstanding 283/175 MBps read/write speed with ATTO, Builtin 128bit AES data encryption, Enhanced powerloss data protection, 5Year Intel product warranty support, Lightweight compact storage solution, Resistant to extreme shock impact, Low power consumption may extend battery life,
Faster currentgeneration SSDs exist
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...
Abstract: A year ago whenever I'd request an SSD for review I'd usually get a 128GB drive built using 3x nm 4GB 2-bit MLC NAND die. These days the standard review capacity is twice that as most drives ship with 25nm NAND, using 8GB die. Seeing a bunch of scores for...
Overall the Intel 320 is an easy drive to recommend. It may lack the headline grabbing sequential transfer rates of the 510 series, but in other respects the drive is a match for its more illustrious and expensive stable mate. As with other Marvell bas...
The product is what it is though, a SATA2 based mid-ranger, it hovers in-between the SandForce 1200 series based products and the Indilinx solutions with anomalies up and downwards here and there.Overall that is a snazzy position to be in if I'll be total...
Abstract: Well, it's finally about to happen. Intel announced that they're getting into the world of high capacity drives by releasing a new line of solid-state drives all the way up to 600 gigabytes. The new drives are the third generation of Intel's SSD 320 Serie...
Good Performance, Competitive Pricing, Security and Reliability Features
Doesn't Clearly Outpace Some Much Older Drives, "Only" SATA II
The Intel SSD 320 series 300GB drive proved to be one of the better performing SATA II drives we have tested. Overall, the SSD 320 series drive is faster than the previous-gen X25-M G2, especially in sequential write speeds. Versus the SandForce SF-12...
Intel makes a very good argument as to why consumers and business users should consider purchasing the new SSD 320 over similar priced, higher performance 6.0Gbps models. They have been able to substantially improve write performance over the previous...
Intel's SSD 320 would've been a great drive to have a year ago. Its performance is comparable to Micron's C300 or anything based on the SandForce SF-1200 controller, which last year was just awesome. If you've got a 3Gbps controller and need a drive today...