Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the Intel M.2 2280 600P Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel M.2 2280 600P Series NVMe PCIe .
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Published: 2018-09-29, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Now that the prices of SSDs are starting to fall again, the competition is starting to take off again. Especially the new models from Crucial and Samsung bring some life back to the business, which was badly needed in this market. Last year there were few...
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Published: 2017-09-09, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
PCI-Express SSDs are still quite expensive, but they also perform significantly better than SATA600 SSDs. A few years ago the additional price you paid for a high-end SSD barely gave you better performance due to the SATA600-bottleneck, but now the differ...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Intel aren't known for their ‘budget' components, more like the ‘king of high end', so to hear they've made a budget M.2 NVMe SSD was quite the surprise. Let's take a look at their 600P 512GB SSD!Amazon: prourls.co/OM4K OverclockersUK: bit.ly/2nPf732- Ove...
Poor performance consistency, Low write performance, Low random read performance
The Intel 600p 1TB SSD delivers enough performance to justify the cost. If you just want to fill the M.2 slot on your new motherboard, the 600p fits, but you may not notice a performance improvement over your existing high-speed SATA SSD. Intel tossed...
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
The SSD 600p isn't the fastest PCIe drive you'll find, but it is looking like absolutely the best value. The makeup of this SSD shows a very canny Intel targeting an under-served section of the storage market without being restricted by a false pride in t...
The Intel 600p 512GB is faster than regular SATA600 SSDs, but overall the performance is a lot closer to SATA600 SSDs than PCI-Express SSDs. The only good factor about this product is the sequential read speed. Because it does not have the bottleneck of...
Abstract: If you looking for a new M.2 or PCIe SSD this article helps you in getting an overview. So far we've tested 6 different drives and the list will grow whenever a new and relevant drive is released. ...
Low cost NVMe, Better than SATA performance, High application performance, 1TB (in November) capacity, Elegant M.2 form factor, Excellent software package (Due in November)
Abysmal endurance, Low native TLC write performance, Lacks direct-to-die writes when the SLC buffer is full, Potential data loss at end of life
The Intel 600p isn't the low-cost SSD for everyone. This NVMe-based product brings the technology down to the mainstream, but users should be aware of the low endurance rating and what happens when you cross the endurance line. 72TB may or may not sound l...
Published: 2018-07-12, Author: William , review by: techspot.com
Many of the common storage related tasks didn't seem to be overly affected by which drive from this round up they were run on. As anticipated, Optane drives and second-generation NVMe SSDs are the top players in the market offering a considerable performa...
Good performance for light workloads, Competitively priced, 5-year warranty, Made by a big name brand, which probably means better support and servicing
Write speeds drop significantly and rather quickly after 16 GB are written, No heatsink, Weak synthetic performance results
The Intel 600p 512 GB SSD is currently listed online for $220. Good performance for light workloads Competitively priced 5-year warranty Made by a big name brand, which probably means better support and servicing Write speeds drop significantly and rat...