Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Intel 2.5 inch 330 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel 2.5 inch 330 Series SATA600.
May 2012
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The editors liked
Highly underrated 4K random read and write speeds
Very competitive performance to price value
Same NAND as found in the Intel SSD 520
Just fewer channels
Fast sequential read speeds for a budget drive
Approaches high-end drives in some benchmark tests
Custom firmware designed to increase drive stability and longevity
Extra capacity vs 120 GB drives
Low cost per gigabyte
SATA 6 Gbps support
Supports TRIM
3-year warranty
The editors didn't like
Large impact on incompressible write speeds compared to SSD 520
Looking first at the build quality and design of the Intel 330 Series we have a drive which looks good from the top with its metal finish and the casing feels sturdy compared to some competitor products which can have a flimsy feel to the base. That said ...
Abstract: SSD prices are dropping so quickly that it makes more and more sense to have one in your PC. 120 or 128 GB versions you can find already for £90, and for less than twice that you can buy an SSD with double the capacity. It will still take a long time be...
Abstract: Intel recently introduced its SSD 330 family, positioned ahead of the SSD 320s and below the SSD 520s. Like the company's highest-end models, these drives employ SandForce's controller technology. We bought all three capacities and ran our tests on the...
OCZ was the first manufacturer to significantly cross the sub-£1 per GB threshold with the Petrol SSDs, but they were also slower than the competition. Intel's new SSD 330 series finds itself in the lower range of the SF-2281-based SSDs in the synthetic...
The 180GB version comes at about RM 440, which is pretty good value for money. Bear in mind, a typical 60GB SSD costs about RM 230 so that's getting 3x the space for less than 2x the price. Furthermore, Intel is best known for reliability among the many b...
Un SSD muy robusto, Rendimiento bueno en Lectura/Escritura y lider en Escritura con tamaño 4KB, Silencio Absoluto, Vibración nula y apenas se calienta, Adaptador de 3,5” a 2,5” y cableado,
Rendimiento el Lectura ligeramente inferior a la competencia
Intel es un fabricante de sobras conocido y desde hace tiempo ha apostado muy fuerte por los SSD's, sacando modelos cada pocos meses y evidentemente mejorando las prestaciones en cada nueva generación.Nada mas abrir la caja y ver el SSD, es fácil apreciar...
Alto rendimiento para tratarse de una gama media, Buen bundle de acompañamiento, Diversos tamaños a elegir, destacando especialmente el de 180 GB, Con todas las ventajas de un SSD
Habríamos alcanzado la perfección con una caja USB de regalo,
Dado que este SSD provenía de Intel no esperábamos que nos defraudara, y desde luego no lo ha hecho. Uno de sus principales puntos de interés es que goza de 180 GB de capacidad, que es un número poco habitual (acostumbrados como estamos a los múltipl...
Avant de passer aux recommandations à proprement parler, nous tenons une nouvelle fois à porter votre attention sur cette manie qu'ont les constructeurs d'afficher sur les fiches produit des débits en écriture très élevés alors qu'ils ne sont pas valab...
Performances générales, Amélioration dans certains pole, 120 Go accessible
Perte en temps d'accès
Autant le passage en RAID 0 des SSD Plextor n'était pas spécialement convainquant, autant ici, nous avons un peu de mieux, et cela pourrait donc justifier l'achat d'un deuxième disque plutôt que de prendre un modèle en 240 Go. Les performances en séque...