Testseek.com have collected 5 expert reviews of the MyDigitalSSD 2.5 inch BP5e Series SATA600 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MyDigitalSSD 2.5 inch BP5e Series SATA600.
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Impressive performance to price ratio, High transfer rates and throughput, Compact and energy efficient, Perfect for all M.2 SATA-based systems,
EU availability, “If someone would ask me what SATA-based M.2 drive to get as an upgrade, I’d reply with the MyDigitalSSD BP5e M.2 drive without hesitation.”, MyDigitalSSD BP5e M.2 2280 480GB Solid State Drive Review, Thank You, MyDigitalSSD, for providi
When I reviewed the 2.5-inch counterpart of the MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof 5 Eco a few months back, I was impressed with its performance for a TLC-based drive and it taught us that this kind of drives shouldn't be avoided. Today's review of the M.2 version...
The MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof 5 Eco is a rare TLC-based SSD that we can recommend. It undercuts the price of Samsung's 850 EVO by enough to make it a contender. We like that Phison figured out a way to double its sustained sequential write performance to
TLC flash has very low endurance, but advances in ECC technology have managed to ensure data integrity. We're not sure how the new firmware features will affect longevity, so enthusiasts will want to keep an eye on the WMI meter
MyDigitalSSD's BP5e is only the second TLC-based SSD I would comfortably recommend to readers. The 850 EVO was the first. Since its release, there have been a number of TLC alternatives, but none really panned out due to low sustained write speed. No one...
Published: 2016-03-15, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
The MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof 5 Eco is a rare TLCbased SSD that we can recommend. It undercuts the price of Samsung's 850 EVO by enough to make it a contender. We like that Phison figured out a way to double its sustained sequential write performance to r
TLC flash has very low endurance, but advances in ECC technology have managed to ensure data integrity. We're not sure how the new firmware features will affect longevity, so enthusiasts will want to keep an eye on the WMI meter.
MyDigitalSSD's BP5e is only the second TLC-based SSD I would comfortably recommend to readers. The 850 EVO was the first. Since its release, there have been a number of TLC alternatives, but none really panned out due to low sustained write speed. No on...
Published: 2015-12-18, Author: Sean , review by: thessdreview.com
As with many of the newer value based SSDs TLC NAND is now becoming a driving force behind them. The BP5e Slim 7 Series is no different, it relies on TLC to keep costs down. While this has typically been a vice to the many new value entrants due to poor w...
As it stands, every TLC SSD that hits the market will find itself compared to the 850 EVO. None can compete regarding overall performance, which is why we did not include the 850 EVO in our test pool. That means we need to look at performance with prici...