Testseek.co.uk have collected 119 expert reviews of the Intel 2.5 inch 335 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel 2.5 inch 335 Series SATA600.
December 2012
(79%)
119 Reviews
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High Data Read/Write Speed & Storage, Sata 6 GB/s transfer speed, Portable Design, Intel Utility to optimize SSD, Budget upgrade for all pc,
No Caching Software with drive
The price of Intel 335 Series 240GB SSD is Rs.10,700. So at a price range of Rs.11,000 you are able to get a drive that is in performance 5 time faster in comparison to the regular. It is a powerful upgrade solution for data backup and safety. There are ...
Abstract: The 335 SSD series is sandwiched between 330 and 520 series. The prime differentiator between 335 series and the other two is the underlying MLC NAND flash memory used. While 330 and 520 series are based on 25 nm NAND, the 335 series is based on 20 nm ...
and Price in India Intel has priced its latest SSD 335 Series at Rs10,700 plus taxes for 240GB. This is very good pricing on Intel’s part given the performance it offers and the capacity of the drive. You’ll usually find 120GB SSDs at this price point...
Abstract: Intel has revved up its mainstream SSD line from the Series 330 to the Series 335, and the company sent over a 240GB model for evaluation (and 240GB is apparently the only capacity it is launching this series with). The new drives feature 20nm NAND fla...
Good performance for a "mainstream" SSD, Comes with installation bracket, SATA data and power cables
Priced too high, Poor performance on PCMark Vantage, No significant updates compared to older SSD 330 Series
The Price is (Not) RightThe SSD market is a very crowded one these days with numerous players, so the new Intel SSD 335 Series has to work hard to distinguish itself and stand out from the crowd. While it uses the now ubiquitous SandForce SF-2281 controll...
Abstract: The Intel SSD 335 is an incremental refresh of the existing entry SSD 330 series featuring a Sandforce SF-2281 controller and bleeding edge 20nm IMFT MLC chips to deliver a potent mix of price, quality and performance. We run through a few quick benchmark...