Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Intel 2.5 inch DC S3700 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel 2.5 inch DC S3700 Series SATA600.
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Fastest SATA-based enterprise SSD
Extremely competitive pricing
Offered in density-maximizing 2.5" 7mm and 1.8" 5mm form-factors
5-Year Warranty
Consistent Performance
Competitive Pricing
High Endurance Rating
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SATA interface greatly limits latency in high-load enterprise conditions
Max latency claims unrealistic in enterprise workloads (1T/1Q 4K)
Abstract: Intel has pushed out many SSDs over the years, and unlike many manufacturers, they have never stopped heavily pushing SSD in the enterprise. They did so with their very first push of the X25-M / X25-E, where they seemingly came out of nowhere and ju...
The Intel SSD DC S3700 is a state of the art SATA based Enterprise drive.It offers an excellent balance of performance together with endurance, data reliability, and data integrity features.I understand Intel's recommended channel pricing for the 200GB 2...
In the four years that passed since Intel launched its X25-E, the company appeared to either lose its way or lose interest in the enterprise segment. The only follow-up effort to emerge from its labs prior to now was the SSD 710, and that drive was simult...
Published: 2013-01-09, Author: Carl , review by: HardCOREware.net
Last year, all of the Intel SSDs we reviewed used third party controllers supplied by either Marvell or LSI (SandForce). Which is why the Intel SSD DC S3700 we're reviewing today is so interesting – rather than continue to use third party controllers (as ...
5-Year Warranty, Consistent Performance, Competitive Pricing, High Endurance Rating
Relatively Expensive, Sequential Transfers Trail many other SSDs
The Intel DC S3700 Solid State DriveIntel's enterprise-class solid state drives typically command a premium, and as you probably expect, the new DC S3700 series drives continue that trend. The 100GB variant carries an MSRP of $235, the 200GB drive $470, t...
Published: 2012-12-04, Author: Christopher , review by: thessdreview.com
It is sometimes hard to believe that the world of solid state storage has made such rapid progress in just a few short years. No other part of a system has changed as profoundly as storage in some fundamental ways. CPUs, GPUs, PSUs, and RAM are better, bu...
Fastest SATA-based enterprise SSD, Extremely competitive pricing, Offered in density-maximizing 2.5" 7mm and 1.8" 5mm form-factors
SATA interface greatly limits latency in high-load enterprise conditions, Max latency claims unrealistic in enterprise workloads (1T/1Q 4K)
The Intel SSD DC S3700 sets a new high-water mark for the entry and mainstream enterprise SSD space that use the SATA interface. Intel's return to innovation with their own controller, NAND and high endurance technologies is welcome in a market that's get...
Intel is back, but with an enterprise focus. The S3700 is one of the most exciting drives I've had the opportunity to test. Its architecture is more than just a better, faster evolution of designs that came before it, the S3700 is truly something new.I vi...
The Intel SSD DC S3700 appears to be a very promising new architecture from Intel. If it ends up performing as Intel promised, the S3700 controller could be the beginning of a new era in SSD performance - one focused on consistency of performance, not jus...
Let’s preface this conclusion by stating the obvious first: under no circumstance is the DC S3700 series designed to be used in a home environment. These are solely targeted towards the datacenter and enterprise markets and they absolutely excel in tha...