Testseek.com have collected 75 expert reviews of the Patriot 2.5 inch Torqx Series SATA300 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Patriot 2.5 inch Torqx Series SATA300.
July 2009
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Abstract: Video Review: The Patriot Torqx line of SATAII Solid State Drives are currently available in three capacities; 64GB, 128GB & 256GB. The Patriot Torqx 128GB SSD is middle of the road when it comes with capacity but high-end on performance. Watch the video to find out more...
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Published: 2009-09-29, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
The Patriot Torqx 128GB SSD offers some of the best performance for MLC drives available with a price tag below that of most of the drives with similar performance. If Patriot can follow through with a non-destructive firmware upgrade with native TRI...
Abstract: Ever have a blind date that didnt quite live up to your hopes? Maybe took a trip and the hotel wasnt exactly as nice as what was shown in the brochure? How about a great used car that turned out to be a lemon? Im sure most of us can relate on some l...
What can I say that has not already been said about the new wave of solid state drive other than WOW are they fast. I can over time with more engineering and technologies that they will be getting faster and smaller. In the future you may only have slo...
Abstract: Here I had a 128GB unit, a standard design for desktop or mobile use, nothing extraordinary. I plugged it into my Intel Core i7 975XE test bed with an Asus Rampage II Extreme mainboard and 6GB of DDR3-2000 Kingston HyperX DIMMs - yeah, the surviving...
When considering performance, hard drives have long been the bottleneck in most computers. Upgrading from a traditional HDD to a current SSD is the most noticeable improvements you can make to your system. We installed the Patriot Torqx SSD and watched...
SSD technology is still far away from being affordable, but it has always been that way with premium products and new technologies. Even Western Digital’s first Raptors were more expensive than the regular hard drives, and we don’t even want to start t...