Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the SanDisk 2.5 inch Ultra Plus Series SATA600 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SanDisk 2.5 inch Ultra Plus Series SATA600.
May 2013
(81%)
103 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(78%)
219 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100103
The editors liked
Home grown firmware
Software and NAND
Very compact design geared towards notebooks and ultrabooks
Low max latency during consumer and enterprise workloads
Available in 64GB
128GB and 256GB capacities
Marvell 88SS9175 controller
Features nCache Technology
Good sequential read and write speeds
Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data
SATA 6Gb/s interface
128MB DRAM Cache
Support
The SanDisk Ultra Plus is great-looking and comparatively affordable. The drive offers decent performance
Low cost
7mm form factor fits in Ultrabooks
Very fast when writing large files and reading small ones
Good all-around performance for the price
7mm profile will fit in many thin laptops and ultrabooks
The editors didn't like
Lower burst performance than many mainstream and high-performance consumer SSDs
Weaker enterprise workload throughput
Mediocre random write performance
The SanDisk Ultra Plus' overall performance could use some improvement compared with similar drives' numbers. The drive doesn't come with desktop accessories
By creating the Ultra Plus, SanDisk certainly deserves some credit. They have engineered a versatile drive which implements some innovative engineering alongside respectable performance and wraps it up into a package that costs less than $225. It works...
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Published: 2013-05-06, Author: Dion , review by: cravingtech.com
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The SanDisk Ultra Plus is great-looking and comparatively affordable. The drive offers decent performance
The SanDisk Ultra Plus' overall performance could use some improvement compared with similar drives' numbers. The drive doesn't come with desktop accessories
If you're moving up from a hard drive, the SanDisk Ultra Plus is totally worth its price....
Rejoice! 1$ per GB for fast SSDs is here, Real world speeds do reach near advertised, Is as fast/er as 128Gb performance SSDs
No cloning or migration software, No AES or encryption (not a showstopper)
The Sandisk Ultra Plus is not as fast as the performance SSDs, but offers great performance at a really reasonable price. If you're looking to upgrade your computer and you've maxed the RAM, consider this, it'll be the next best upgrade you make.RRP $299S...
Published: 2013-05-28, Author: Paul , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: NameSolid-state drive: SanDisk Ultra Plus SSD (256GB)At a glance:256GB SATA 6Gbps SSD,Marvell SS889175 controller,SanDisk 19nm MLC NAND,Transfer speeds/IOPS up to several times faster than ~128GB drivesSummary:Priced competitively, and provides a solid st...
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