Testseek.co.uk have collected 152 expert reviews of the SanDisk 2.5 inch Extreme SSD Series SATA600 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SanDisk 2.5 inch Extreme SSD Series SATA600.
March 2012
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152 Reviews
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346 Reviews
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The editors liked
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USB 3.1 Gen 2 to maximize performance
Sleek design with nice styling
USB Type-A and Type-C connectivity
Capable of sequential speeds in excess of 500MB/s
Toggle Mode NAND delivers strong performance across data types
Extremely fast low-queue depth 4K random read speeds, Chart topping 4K random write speeds measuring 88,324 IOPS, Very competitive pricing
Showed some weakness in our mixed-workload server profiles and StorageMark Productivity trace
The SanDisk Extreme SSD boasts some of the fastest speeds we have recorded for a client SSD, with exceptionally strong 4K random read and random write speeds. SanDisk delivers a mighty trifecta to consumers with the Extreme SSD - class leading performance...
Abstract: One of the best and most sensible upgrades available to most notebook users is to switch their existing hard drives with a fast Solid State Drive (SSD). I did just this by replacing the stock hard drive on my 13-inch MacBook Pro with one of Sandisk's 2...
SanDisk’s Extreme series represents the entry of a serious competitor into the already crowded high end SSD market. For the most part, SanDisk has successfully differentiated themselves from the competition by delivering an impressive drive using a pot...
Any performance limits we found while testing the SanDisk Extreme 480GB are nullified by one simple fact - $359. That price makes the SanDisk Extreme 480GB SSD one of the lowest priced, high capacity SSDs on the market, and it's not even a drive with ...
Everything we said about the SanDisk Extreme SSD 240GB in the past still rings true today. SanDisk has an advertisement on their site that pulls a quote from my last article, "" I feel that statement holds true today, five months after writing it for...
For me, the progress made by SanDisk with their new 24nm Toggle Mode flash is very exciting. For you, the end result of using a smaller die size for the flash is exciting. This is because with each die shrink more flash can be manufactured per 300m...
Abstract: Sure, you might have the fastest CPU, GPU, RAM and other three-letter acronyms that money can buy, but there's one aspect that often gets overlooked – storage. While you might squeeze higher frame rates from the rest of your hardware, your gaming and gene...
The MRP of the 240GB SanDisk Extreme SSD is Rs. 32,249, but it's available for Rs. 22,500 in the market. It's slightly costlier than the 240GB Corsair Force GT and priced similarly to the Intel 520 series. The ADATA XPG SX900 is also priced around Rs. 2...