Testseek.co.uk have collected 39 expert reviews of the Toshiba 2.5 inch HG5D THNSNH-GBST / THNSNH-GCST Series SATA600 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Toshiba 2.5 inch HG5D THNSNH-GBST / THNSNH-GCST Series SATA600.
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The editors liked
Good build quality
Ultra-thin 7mm
Excellent performance
Affordable
Impressive real
World performance
Good for larger capacity drive
The editors didn't like
Lower warranty compared to counter-parts
Long-term reliability unknown
Weak 4K random figures
A bit pricey compared to performance of 256GB drives
For this review we had the HNSNH128GCST SSD, which is the 128GB model. Toshiba really need to do a better job of naming their drives!The SSD is very simple to use – just plug it in and away you go.I was very impressed with the performance results we achie...
Published: 2013-05-23, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The Toshiba THNSNH512GCST has some way to go before it becomes the go-to consumer choice. First in its marketing and retail availability, which are not quite in place yet; and in performance terms the Toshiba has a tougher job with stacked-up small file w...
Good build quality, Ultra-thin 7mm, Excellent performance, Affordable
Lower warranty compared to counter-parts, Long-term reliability unknown
Today we’ve moved away from mainstream SSD brands to consider what Toshiba has to offer, have we been impressed?Judging the Toshiba drive on performance, we are largely impressed by what it has to offer. In a variety of different scenarios and benchma...
One of the first things we look at when reviewing SSDs is the casing used and whether it is metal and sturdy. For their SSD Toshiba pass on both aspects but there is the added bonus that this is a 7mm form factor drive which makes it very flexible in term...
One of the first things we look at when reviewing SSDs is the casing used and whether it is metal and sturdy. For their SSD Toshiba pass on both aspects but there is the added bonus that this is a 7mm form factor drive which makes it very flexible in term...
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Published: 2013-02-16, Author: Simon , review by: techradar.com
Impressive real, world performance, Good for larger capacity drive, Good build quality
Weak 4K random figures, A bit pricey compared to performance of 256GB drives, Only 1, year warranty
Between Technology X and the SSD Review, we have been fortunate to get our hands on all of the latest Toshiba cSSD form factors, as well as their newest Q Series Pro SSD which earned our Top Value Award. Heck, the Toshiba M.2 SSD has still only been revi...
Published: 2013-10-08, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
Between Technology X and the SSD Review, we have been fortunate to get our hands on all of the latest Toshiba cSSD form factors, as well as their newest Q Series Pro SSD which earned our Top Value Award. Heck, the Toshiba M.2 SSD has still only been revie...
Toshiba’s THNSNH we have tested today is a most extraordinary product. Its controller is directly related to Marvell's and it employs high-quality 19nm Toshiba flash memory with Toggle Mode 2.0 interface, which makes it similar to the Plextor M5 Pro i...
Toshiba HG5d series 256 GB SSDOn the whole, Toshiba's HG5d delivers a decent performance. The test results are quite balanced and only significantly worse than those of established competitors in few aspects. In practice, you will hardly notice the differ...