When this drive first came in we said that we had high expectations of it based on Intel's technical abilities and the performance of their older 320 series SSD, and to say the least we are not disappointed.
When this drive first came in we said that we had high expectations of it based on Intel's technical abilities and the performance of their older 320 series SSD, and to say the least we are not disappointed.
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Fastest SATA storage device ever tested; Delivers over 83K IOPS performance in IOMeter; Outstanding 559/528 MBps read/write speed with ATTO; Built-in 256-bit AES data encryption; Hardware-level data compression preserves NAND longevity; 5-Year Intel product warranty support; Enhanced power-loss data...
Expensive enthusiast-level product
The Intel SSD 520 series drives sport the same 2.5" form factor that's common with other SATA solid state drives on the market. In fact, the drives look virtually identical to Intel's older SSD 510 and 320 series products, save for the decal on top.
If our review of the Intel SSD 520 shows anything, it's that engineering is a key component when it comes to SSD performance. Specifically, when thinking about the effort that went into development of the firmware on the SSD 520, we see the effort pays off.
Exceptionally strong performance up against OCZ Vertex 3 Max IOPS; Incredibly fast compressible speeds in our mixed-workload tests; Industry-leading reliability testing; Custom firmware and engineering shows its value
More expensive than other SandForce SF-2200-powered SSDs with synchronous NAND
Intel's 520 Series SSD is undoubtedly a good match for any high-end PC; it's lightning-quick in various scenarios, and if you're coming from a traditional hard disk, it'll provide a jolt in performance that few other components can offer.
Intel is looking to SandForce to provide it with a performance-class SSD in the Intel SSD 520 Series 240GB. It changed tack about a year ago and started using third-party controller chips in its consumer class solid state drives (SSDs).
The Intel 520 Series 240GB is one of the fastest solid state drives on the market, right at the very top of our group test beside the Patriot Wildfire 240GB and Vertex 3 240GB MAX IOPS.
not quite as fast as the latest Samsung drives when reading imcompressible data
SandForce was an unknown newcomer to the solid state drive business when they announced their first SF-1000 memory controller in 2009. Nevertheless many storage manufacturers recognized the chip's potential and moved quickly to adopt it, among them A-Data, Corsair, G.Skill, OCZ, Patriot, Super...
Excellent performance; The speed of SandForce's latest controller with the backing of Intel's testing and firmware validation
A tad more expensive than other similar drives; SSDs in general are still limited in storage capacity given the premium you pay per gigabyte
The Intel SSD 520 breaks through setting new SATA6 performance standards due to three important features: High quality synchronous NAND, a more mature controller and more polished firmware.
Fastest SATA6 SSD for consumers; "End to End" 256bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard; Great overall performance; SandForce controller polished firmware
Still a costly upgrade for regular consumers
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