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March 2014
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A los editores les gusta
Características profesionales en un SSD de consumo
Rendimiento decente y muy consistente
Gran longevidad de los datos
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Rendimiento máximo inferior a lo prometido en las especificaciones
A large 50GB of writes per day warranted, High read Performance, Full metal shroud
Poor write speed
There are two sides to a coin as we all know and the same can be said of the Intel 730 SSD, at least the 240GB version. Read speeds were comparable to the leading SSDs currently available. Add to this the sleek metal design and the class leading 50GB ...
Enterprise SSDs typically have to sacrifice peak performance to achieve higher levels of endurance and sustained performance. Our tests show that burst performance, which is more important for the average SSD user, favours more mainstream drives like Sams...
5 year warranty with 70GB of data rated per day, incompressible and compressible performance is very strong, IOPS performance, Intel drives have proven to be very reliable since they launched, built in capacitors act as a data safety measure,
A little more expensive than some leading competitor drives at same capacity, 240GB drive takes a 200 MB/s write hit compared to the 480GB drive, Kitguru says: An excellent drive from Intel and one geared for long term reliability with balanced all round
The Intel 730 ‘Jackson Ridge' has been an interesting Solid State Drive to analyse, as it is using a controller lifted from Intel's enterprise market. To make the product more interesting for the enthusiast sector, Intel have overclocked both the controll...
Publicación: 2014-03-04, Autor: Koen , crítica de: uk.hardware.info
The Intel SSD 730 is based on Intel's own controller which was previously used in their enterprise SSDs. Intel has managed to increase the performance of the new SSD thanks to the higher clock speeds of both the controller and the flash memory. Performa...
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Publicación: 2014-02-28, Autor: Christopher , crítica de: tomshardware.co.uk
Word on the streets is that no self-respecting 11-year-old boy can resist computer hardware with a skull on it. It's probably a shame, then, that there aren't many 11-year-olds in the prosumer category, sporting wallets fat enough to drop twice as much mo...
Publicación: 2014-02-27, Autor: Dong , crítica de: CNET.co.uk
The Intel SSD 730 Series has a high endurance rating and comes with a five-year warranty. The drive offers a huge boost in performance compared with regular hard drives and can handle RAID configurations
The new drive doesn't support encryption, and its performance isn't the best among similarly priced SSDs
At launch, the new Intel SSD 730 Series makes a very good internal drive choice for your computer, but it'll become a better value when its street price drops below the current suggested retail price....
Publicación: 2014-08-06, Autor: Josh , crítica de: maximumpc.com
Fiveyear warranty, 70GB write/day, fast enough, Intel reliability.
Too expensive, not the fastest, consumes a lot of power
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Publicación: 2014-07-24, Autor: Joel , crítica de: pcmag.com
Resumen: It has been a few years since Intel launched a new suite of solid-state drives (SSDs) in the enthusiast market, but the $449 480GB Intel 730 Series SSD (SSDSC2BP480G4R5) is designed to mark Intel's return with a vengeance. The new SSD leverages the same c...
High-end price, though not the very highest-end performance, Thirsty power consumption for an SSD
Desktop-PC users who prioritize long-term reliability and good speed over value pricing should consider Intel's latest consumer SSD; those seeking the least possible power consumption or the absolute most performance for the money can find more enticing ...
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Publicación: 2014-05-05, Autor: Joe , crítica de: legitreviews.com
As we saw when we took a peek inside the Intel 730 series 480GB drive, there was 528GB (1GB byte = 1,000,000,000 bytes) of raw NAND on board but when formatted in Windows we find ourselves with 446GiB (1GiB = 1,073,741,824 bytes). The difference being the...