Testseek.co.uk have collected 86 expert reviews of the Patriot 2.5 inch Wildfire Series SATA600 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Patriot 2.5 inch Wildfire Series SATA600.
July 2011
(84%)
86 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
11 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Fastest write ops yet
Read performance almost as good
Fair price
Controller issues ironed out
Comes with a 3.5in. drivebay converter
Supports SATA 3 (6Gbps)
Much improved over the previous model
Quality Micron memory
Very good with both incompressible and compressible data
Class leading performance
Build quality and packaging is great
32nm Toshiba MLC NAND flash
The editors didn't like
Long-term use unclear
Expensive
Takes a long time to be formatted
Comparatively slow data transfer speed for an SSD
Pricing is currently a little high
Kitguru says
It is around £70 more expensive than other 120gb Sandforce 2281 powered drives
Which makes the slight performance increase difficult to justify
Abstract: The popularity of SandForce's first-gen controller is translating to a lot of traction with its 6 Gb/s offering. Five SSD vendors sent us seven 120 GB models based on the second-gen logic. What makes them different? An extensive benchmark suite tells a...
Patriot might have been late in joining the second-generation SandForce party, but its first drive based on the SF-2281 controller is an impressive debutant. Built with performance in mind, the Wildfire SSD pairs a high-speed SandForce processor with q...
Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Michael , review by: modsynergy.com
The results reveal an easy conclusion. It also reveals that the name Wildfire is duly justified. If I were to make an analogy, it would be that the 120GB Patriot Memory Wildfire SSD is a Formula 1 race car. The performance coming from this SSD is li...
As we compare the 120GB Patriot Wildfire in it's out of the box new state to a beaten near-to-death state, the results are pretty impressive. Granted this is a single drive sample, but consumers looking for a mainstream SSD should be at least somewhat com...
Abstract: Today we're going to take a look at a pair of SSD models from Patriot. While they both share the same SandForce controller, that's where the differences end. This won't be your typical review - because this time we're pitting an Async IMFT flash un...
Abstract: Today we're going to take a look at a pair of SSD models from Patriot. While they both share the same SandForce controller, that's where the differences end. This won't be your typical review - because this time we're pitting an Async IMFT flash un...
So after reading all the results i am sure many of you are wondering about which SSD is currently the best one in the market. Well if you can afford the extra premium then the RevoDrive3 240GB is without doubt faster than every other SSD in thi...
Outstanding performance, Reasonable pricing, SATA 6 Gbps support, Supports TRIM, 3 year warranty, Nice looking, rugged metal case, 3.5" adapter included
Needs SATA 6 Gbps controller to perform best
Patriot's Wildfire 120 GB impressed me with its performance. At first I thought "just another Sandforce-based drive", but after seeing the results, where the drive often ends up being the fastest SSD in our test group, I'm starting to think Patriot has...
Published: 2011-09-28, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
36 Flares 36 Flares ×, SandForce's Reign of PPPerformance, The SandForce 2281 controller is the key component when communicating with the storage controllers found on motherboards and HBA cards. The current theory is that some where in that communication,