Testseek.co.uk have collected 20 expert reviews of the G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon Series SATA300 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon Series SATA300.
September 2009
(87%)
20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: If there is one area of the PC component market which is rapidly changing it is SATA storage devices. Since the introduction of SSD’s at an affordable level less than a year ago...
Abstract: Another week, another Solid State Drive review around PureOC. We can tell these drives are becoming popular. We dont mind, we love this stuff; were performance nuts just like you. Performance advances are making the news, prices are dropping, and ent...
With every succession of Solid State drive, the performance bar has been raised. First read speeds were sent through the roof, breaking the 200MB/s barrier and then increases in write speed thanks to better controllers and cache. Our previous best drive...
The Falcon then is simply an awesome bit of kit. Not only is it just as fast as the OCZ Vertex (or in fact, any other well supported 120-128GB Indilinx drive) but it also manages to cost a full £40 less, a saving of over ten percent. At £275 you...
Eliminates stuttering from original JMicron MLC SSDs, Performance increase on random read and write, Lower price than competition for same drive, TRIM command supported
Price per GB still high
G.Skill has certainly impressed me with their latest offering. Ive finished the benchmarking a few weeks ago and switched my laptop from the G.Skill FM-25S2S-64GB to the Falcon and have noticed and incredible boost in performance. Videos no longer stu...
Final Words & Conclusion Well yeah .. that was surprising wasnt it? Man this thing nearly flies in your PC, astonishing performance, really astonishing. One remark; as you have been able to see, this product is faster than the OCZ Vertex, while the ...
FAST, Stutter Free, TRIM capable, Firmware updateable, Relatively inexpensive, Preloaded with TRIM capable firmware
Intel X25M still beats it in a few areas, While “relatively inexpensive” its still NOT cheap, “Falcon”?! Should have been called Hayabusa (aka Peregrine Falcon) or Fighting Falcon or something equally grunt worthy!
Well what can you say but "wow"? We were (and still are) a big fan of the G.Skill Titan but in every possible way the Falcon outclasses it. It’s “no ifs and nor buts” faster, more agile and more fun to use than the Titan it supersedes as...
Published: 2009-05-04, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
G.Skill has impressed us again with their latest offering and to be honest they are making a habit of it. The new Falcon uses the latest technology and manages to beat the competition on the cost of ownership. To say that the drive is fast is an und...
Abstract: Que de nouveautés apportant son lot de performance et de fiabilité depuis notre précédent comparatif. Les premiers SSD en MLC (Multi Layer Cell) testés voient leur note dégringoler avec l'arrivée des SSD de seconde génération pourvu des très bons contrôleurs Indilinx ou Samsung et épaulés..
Abstract: • G.Skill Falcon (128 Go)Jusqu'à peu, une société souhaitant se lancer dans les SSD sans pour autant avoir l'envie ou la compétence de développer un contrôleur mémoire adapté aux contraintes des SSD, devait se tourner vers des modèles vendus par des so...