Testseek.co.uk have collected 35 expert reviews of the Patriot Memory 2.5 inch Ignite Series SATA600 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Patriot Memory 2.5 inch Ignite Series SATA600.
April 2015
(86%)
35 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
28 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
86010035
The editors liked
Low cost with really good sequential performance in an attractive 7mm case
Low price
Moderate performance
Storage capacity
Solid all round compressible/incompressible performance
Good IOPS performance
Extensive ECC feature set
AES 256 bit encryption support
The editors didn't like
Very low mixed workload and 4K write performance. Your notebook will not gain battery time over a typical HDD
Well from the beginning I was excited to see what Patriot has been up too, for the most part we haven't covered their drives in a long time. Right out of the hole I was really digging how the drive looks. It did have the same basic steel casing that the...
Asynchronous flash allows companies to shave a few dollars off of the MSRP. The Ignite brings a powerful controller down a price tier but don't think this bargain is premium performance SSD at a low price....
Great sequential performance, Price, Great feature set of the Phison S10 controller
Drive only, no extras, Slower 4K and IOPS scores
This is the second drive we have reviewed that has used Phison's S10 controller. The first was the Corsair Neutron XT. The Phison PS3110-S10 is a true quad-core controller, with three of its cores exclusively being used for flash management tasks like bac...
Good reliability feature-set, Good performance during our 4K aligned write benchmark, Excellent power efficiency when idling
Very poor overall performance , Significantly overpriced in the mainstream SSD market
Overall the Ignite SSD was a bit of a letdown. However, if Patriot finds a way to lower the price tag below its array of competitors, the Ignite may have potential in finding a demographic that is more motivated by cost than anything else. Patriot Ignite ...
With testing out of the way, let's talk a little bit more about our results. The Patriot Ignite is a unique SSD with an interesting mix of a high performance controller and relatively slow NAND. Because of this combination, the Patriot Ignite is able to a...
There is little doubt that SSDs are outgrowing the SATA interface and have probably already saturated the bandwidth limits. The future of SSDs lies within the PCI-E bus, and that seems to be where the migration is headed. Having said that, Patriot did a...
Published: 2015-02-13, Author: Sean , review by: thessdreview.com
Ignite is one of three Phison powered SSDs Patriot has released into the market. Utilizing the Phison S10 controller the Ignite was able to achieve 100K read IOPS in testing. It also has a plethora of ECC features as well as AES 256-bit encryption suppor...
As I have explained in the introduction, everyone and everything has a weak spot. When it comes to our product reviews, we need to ensure we look for all the common and uncommon spots, to see how they perform. As for the Ignite 480GB, it seems Patriot has...
New controller, Meets or exceeds performance ratings, Low cost per GB, 7mm form factor, Three year warranty
Three year warranty, CPU Usage
Patriot has been silent on the SSD front for a while letting the older products fill the space until the next versions of its latest drive were ready for delivery. Diving into the lower cost segment, Patriot used the Phison S3110 controller to manage the ...
We all know that Patriot is one of the brands that have a long history in the SSD industry and is known for doing well when it comes to producing some of the latest technology in the market. Not only do they provide products that perform well, but they al...