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Testseek.com have collected 65 expert reviews of the Intel 2.5 inch X25-M G2 Series SATA300 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel 2.5 inch X25-M G2 Series SATA300.
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  Published: 2010-08-12, review by: techradar.com

  • Great read throughput, Great random performance results, Proven long term performance
  • Intel's update support

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  Published: 2010-06-30, review by: digitalversus.com

  • Pluses, Excellent performance in all cases, Comes with a 3.5 inch adaptor to mount it on bays reserved for HDDs
  • Minuses, Only exists in two versions: 80 GB and 160 GB

 
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  Published: 2009-10-06, review by: itreviews.com

  • Abstract:  Intel has changed the fabrication process that it uses to manufacture the flash memory in its X25-M SSD. The result is a slightly faster drive that is available in 80GB and 160GB versions and which costs quite a bit less than the original X25-M. Intel...

 
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  Published: 2009-09-02, review by: ocaholic.ch.english

  • Compared to the X25-m of the first generation the X25-m with 34 nm NAND Flash memory the second generation definitely is an upgrade. As long as you dont fill the drive to its top especially the reading performance is blisteringly fast. Also if you wri...

 
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  Published: 2009-08-18, review by: theregister.co.uk

  • Intel’s 34nm Flash memory die-shrink has increased the performance of its revamped X25-M and at the same time made the SSD much cheaper. Excellent news. ® More SSD Reviews... Kingston SSD Now V Patriot Torqx OCZ Vertex Samsung PB22-J...

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  Published: 2009-08-14, review by: hardwareheaven.com

  • The original Intel M25-M SSD was a long term favourite of ours and has managed to remain not only competitive, but still a class leader when it comes to read speeds. Intels move to the 34nm manufacturing process and some changes to the internal archi...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-04, review by: technogog.com

  • Fast, Low power consumption, Works with both laptop and desktops, Includes 3.5" adapter, Brings new life to older laptops/desktops, Built in TRIM support, Works with Intel SSD toolbox, Threeyear warranty
  • Expensive, Lacks firmware level garbage collection
  • The Intel X25-M Mainstream 80GB is a competitively priced SSD that offers excellent performance. Aimed for mobile and desktop clients it can breathe new life into an older system or make a cutting edge machine even better. Currently Intel SSDs are opt...

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  Published: 2010-09-06, review by: techreaction.net

  • Upgrading to an X25-M is not only a breeze, but a must for any hardcore gamer or enthusiast. Both the 80GB and 160GB versions of the X25-M SSDs are great performers and will provide any gamer hours of quite, cool, and blazing fast gaming. At the 2.5” f...

 
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  Published: 2010-06-18, review by: techarp.com

  • Abstract:  As Intel's second-generation mainstream SSD, the 160 GB X25-M G2 SSD sports some improvements over its predecessor. It uses Intel's latest 34 nm NAND flash memory, which delivers faster write speeds as well as higher storage capacity. It also supports....

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  Published: 2010-04-30, review by: itshootout.com

  • The tests we ran today provide a good indication of the performance and value of this Intel drive. At around the £200 mark it’s sitting at about £2.50 per GB, which although expensive by traditional HDD standards is par for the course in the SSD world....

 
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