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SanDisk Extreme Pro 240GB

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The Guru of 3D
★★★★★
9 years ago
SanDisk Extreme PRO 480 GB SSD review

When you first look at the Extreme PRO series you will raise an eyebrow and will start to wonder that exactly has been changed over the Extreme II series from SanDisk. Well, when we purely talk about peak performance, sure nothing much.

CNET
★★★★★
9 years ago
fast

Fast speed

speed

pricey

Tweak Town
★★★★★
9 years ago

Without a doubt, the Extreme II was one of the best SSDs we ever tested, and I wasn't sure if any company would be able to best its performance with a SATA based product. Little did I know it would be SanDisk looking to raise the bar again, this time with exceptional engineering rather than brute...

StorageReview.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
SanDisk Extreme PRO SSD Review

The SanDisk Extreme PRO SSD is designed specifically for gamers, PC enthusiasts, and media professionals who require consistent, top-in-class real-world performance out of their storage.

Top-in-class performance; SanDisk pedigree of reliability; Industry leading 10-year warranty

Crucial/Micron M550; Crucial M500; Crucial MX100; OCZ Vertex 460; Corsair Force LS; Corsair Force LX 256GB; Samsung SSD 840 EVO; SanDisk Extreme II; Top-in-class performance; SanDisk pedigree of reliability; Industry leading 10-year warranty; Struggles some with large block random activity

MyCE
★★★★★
10 years ago
SanDisk Extreme 120GB SSD Review – Performance at a bargain price (11)

It's always nice to get something a little different to review, as it makes life interesting. The SanDisk Extreme SSD range is somewhat different from the usual run of the mill SSDs.

Silky smooth operation as a system drive; Excellent sequential reading performance; Very good sequential writing performance; Outstanding 4K random I/O performance at high queue depths; SATA 6Gbps support; TRIM support under Windows 7; Fast access times; Excellent price; Completely silent operation,...

Including a 3.5 inch to 2.5 inch drive converter bracket; would have been a nice addition

Dooyoo
★★★★
10 years ago
excellent value product, however the price reflects the quality

SanDisk Extreme Solid State Drive available in 60GB, 120GB, 240GB & 480GB. After having a recent hard-disk failure on my laptop I began looking for a new one, the old was just short of 500gig so needed something of similar or higher capacity.

Hardware Canucks
★★★★★
11 years ago
SanDisk Extreme 240GB SSD Review

SanDisk may not be a household name within the SSD market but as one of the primary flash memory suppliers, their products have been used in countless storage products throughout the years.

; - Amazing Price to Performance Ratio; - Excellent Performance; - Low power requirements

; - Half the NAND ICs does seem to limit performance in some scenarios; - Left us craving even more; - No 2.5" to 3.5" adapter bracket included; - So cheap that there is zero reasons to not buy another SSD; even if you don't need one

PCStats
★★★★
11 years ago
SanDisk Extreme 240GB SSD SDSSDX-240G-G25 Review

PCSTATS is testing out SanDisk's Extreme 240GB SSD, a 6Gb/s SATA III drive rated to 550MB/s Read and 520MB/s Write (sequential) in ATTO Disk Benchmark. SanDisk's Extreme SSD uses 24nm Toggle Mode MLC NAND Flash and the popular LSI SandForce SF-2281 controller.

maximum pc
★★★★
11 years ago
SanDisk Extreme SSD 240GB Review

SSD vendors that make one or more components of their drives tend to do better than those who just slap commodity parts on a board and call it a day. Sounds reasonable, right? SanDisk's Extreme SSD is yet another drive based on the LSI SandForce SF-2281 controller, a 6Gb/s SATA SSD controller with...

A fast; inexpensive; but fairly standard SF-2281 drive

A fairly standard SF-2281 drive

Canadian Reviewer
★★★★★
11 years ago
Review: SanDisk 240GB Extreme Solid State Drive

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).

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