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Testseek.co.uk have collected 22 expert reviews of the Intel 310 Series mSATA and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel 310 Series mSATA.
 
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  Published: 2011-11-23, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Welcome to the sixth iteration of our highest-ranked SSDs at any given price point. We updated our recommendations to reflect the recent price drops on second-gen SandForce hardware. There are several good deals to be found for right about £150. Detail...

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  Published: 2011-04-08, review by: hardwareheaven.com

  • In terms of build quality and design the Intel 310 series drives represent a leap forward in compact mobile storage. The mSATA PCB is populated with quality Intel NAND chips which run through a tried and trusted controller and these are mixed with a ca...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-16, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • Consider that the most recent wave of economy SSDs have been low capacity models, such as Intel's X25-V, which has 40GB capacity. A quick comparison makes the SSD 310's value clear. That said, we’re still proponents of Seagate's latest hybrid drive, t...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-14, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Enthusiasts with SSDs are loathe to swap back to mechanical storage. And for good reason. Wonderful though they might be for cramming lots of information into a compact space, disk drives aren't as responsive, and they're not as fast. Getting the best ...

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  Published: 2013-01-06, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com

  • Abstract:  The first mSATA-based SSDs we reviewed wowed us with diminutive dimensions, but not as much with performance. Today's best efforts are a lot more like their desktop equivalents, though. We round up 10 models between 64 and 256 GB and nail down a winner. ...

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  Published: 2011-08-26, review by: tomshardware.com

  • We've added more SSDs to our database and observed a number of significant price changes in the past month. As a result, this months recommendations undergo a notable revamp. And to those of you waiting for a hierarchy table at the end, it's here! Deta...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-02, review by: notebookcheck.net

  • Despite its small mSATA shape, the Intel SSD Series 310 is based on the technology of the bigger X25-M Solid State Drive. This technology is incorporated an a small printed circuit board, which only weighs 7 gramme and is so very light. This solution is d...

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  Published: 2011-02-15, Author: Lucas , review by: techworld.com

  • Consider that the most recent wave of economy SSDs have been low capacity models, such as Intel's X25-V, which has 40GB. A quick comparison makes the SSD 310's value clear.That said, I'm still a big proponent of Seagate's latest hybrid drive, the Mome...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-14, review by: hothardware.com

  • Performs as advertised, Same NAND flash memory chips and controller as Intel's X25-M SSD, Tiny stature opens the door to increasingly smaller mobile devices
  • Weak write performance compared to today's high-end SSDs, Not likely to work in your notebook's PCIe slot
  • Intel's 310 Series SSDs come in 40GB and 80GB capacities. Intel's ability to shrink an existing SSD line and maintain comparable performance bodes well for the future of mobile devices. The 310 SSD is proof that you can stick NAND flash memory chips on a...

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  Published: 2011-02-14, review by: tomshardware.com

  • Overall, the SSD 310 exhibits many of the performance characteristics we have seen from Intel's X25-M. It does come up short in the areas we'd expect, based on the same controller and a more conservative architecture. But we find that perfectly accepta...

 
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