Testseek.com have collected 152 expert reviews of the SanDisk 2.5 inch Extreme SSD Series SATA600 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SanDisk 2.5 inch Extreme SSD Series SATA600.
March 2012
(82%)
152 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(82%)
346 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
820100152
The editors liked
Exceptional read/write speeds for enhanced computing performance
Ideal for gaming and other rich multimedia applications
Solid state architecture resists wear and data corruption
Low power consumption
Generous Storage Space
Reliable design reduces su
The editors didn't like
Too expensive
Basic bundle
No disk migration software or 3.5in adaptor
Older SATA 3.0Gb/s interface may hold back performance
The quality of this drive is really great and the Extreme continues to be the only SandForce based drive to be offered with 24nm Toggle NAND. The Toggle NAND brings with it a new level of read access times which is something the end user will be able t...
Abstract: Today we're having a look at the Extreme SSD from Sandisk, featuring 120GB of storage. Sandisk which is one of the largest and most possibly -the- memory solution company that most people around the world either has heard of or have a product from ha...
Silky smooth operation as a system drive, Excellent sequential reading performance, Very good sequential writing performance, Outstanding 4K random I/O performance at high queue depths, SATA 6Gbps support, TRIM support under Windows 7, Fast access t
Including a 3.5 inch to 2.5 inch drive converter bracket, would have been a nice addition.
Let us summarise the most important positive and negative points belowPositiveSilky smooth operation as a system drive.Excellent sequential reading performance.Very good sequential writing performance.Outstanding 4K random I/O performance at high queue de...
As we've said before and we'll continue to hammer any chance we can get, the single biggest bottleneck in modern systems is the traditional plattered hard drive, and using an SSD in your system will make such a massive difference that you'll want to cr...
The next version of Intel’s RST driver is supposed to bring TRIM to our RAID Arrays. This is the Holy Grail for RAID user. The problem now for RAID users is the performance degradation over time. SandForce drives are particularly susceptible to write ...
Available in 120GB, 240GB and 480GB capacities, SandForce SF-2281 processor with DuraClass, DuraWrite and RAISE technologies, Excellent sequential read and write speeds, SATA 6Gb/s interface, Toggle Mode NAND flash, Supports TRIM, SMART and NCQ, Well cons
Does not include a 2.5" to 3.5" adapter bracket, Not as fast when writing incompressible data
With the Extreme, SanDisk has made its long awaited entrance into the high-performance SSD market. Targeted at gamers and enthusiasts, this new SSD combines LSI's SandForce SF-2281 controller with the company's own 24nm MLC Toggle Mode NAND flash to d...
As we've said before and we'll continue to hammer any chance we can get, the single biggest bottleneck in modern systems is the traditional platter-based hard drive, and using an SSD in your system will make such a massive difference that you'll want t...
As we've said before and we'll continue to hammer any chance we can get, the single biggest bottleneck in modern systems is the traditional platter-based hard drive, and using an SSD in your system will make such a massive difference that you'll want t...
So what do we make of SanDisk's first serious foray into the world of Solid State Drives?Actually quite a lot. Although the performance of the drive when using the smallest 4K block size was consistently slower than our other drives, it's worth rememberin...