SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I U3 V30 SDHC Class 10 32GB
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12 years ago
SanDisk Extreme PRO CompactFlash Memory Card Review
The SanDisk Extreme PRO CompactFlash Memory Card is designed specifically for professional videographers and photographers as it is optimized for professional-grade video capture, boasting transfer speeds of up to 90MB/s as well as quoting minimum sustained write speeds of 20MB/s to ensure smooth...
Pros:
- Decent performance
- Great warranty
- Reliable
Cons:
- Pricey
11 years ago
Recently launched, the SanDisk Extreme Pro SSD range sits at the high end of the market. Today we take a look at the 480GB version and compare it to the best the competition has to offer.
11 years ago
SanDisk Extreme Pro (480GB)
Not all solid-state drives are created equal. SSDs using cheaper NAND memory and controllers - value drives - focus on sequential speed as the headline-grabbing figures. Premium consumer drives exhibit similar out-of-the-box figures but, crucially, offer up much better long-term performance and...
11 years ago
Today, CDRLabs brings you a review of SanDisk's new Extreme PRO solid state drive. Designed with gamers, enthusiasts and media professionals in mind, this high-performance SSD is powered by Marvell's 88SS9187 "Monet" controller and is equipped with SanDisk's new 1Ynm eX2 ABL MLC Toggle NAND flash to...
Pros:
- Available in 240GB
- 480GB and 960GB capacities
- Marvell 88SS9187 controller
- nCache Pro Technology
- Excellent sequential read and write speeds
- Good random read and write performance
- Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data
- Consistent performance
- even after intensive usage,...
Cons:
- Does not support hardware based encryption
- Pricey
9 years ago
SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB CFast 2.0 Memory Card Review
SanDisk Extreme Pro CFast 2.0 CFast 2.0 memory cards were specifically developed for next-generation professional video applications as 2K video was common and full-frame 4K video was gaining traction among high-end production companies and individual enthusiasts.
8 years ago
SanDisk Extreme Pro & WD Black M.2 NVMe SSDs Review (1TB) – 3.4GB/s and 500K IOPS
It is not often that we review two separate SSDs within the same report, however this is a rather unique opportunity. Back in 2016, Western Digital acquired SanDisk in one of the largest flash memory purchases ever; a very rare occasion for a company to actually purchase a flash manufacturer.
11 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.
11 years ago
SanDisk has such supreme confidence in its products that it's offering a 10-year warranty on its latest solid state drive, the Extreme Pro SSD. It's the first time such a long warranty has been offered on a consumer drive, and it's sure to be one of the main features that will entice many people to...
Pros:
- 10-year warranty
- Good overall performance
- Improved random data performance
Cons:
- Not quite as fast as some other drives we've tested when used as a system drive
12 years ago
SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review
The pricing is what you'd expect for an SSD, but you're getting the form factor and usable space of 119GB. The casing is slimmer and uses capless design. The built quality and aluminum casing supports the premium pricing.
Pros:
- Performance
- Performance~Storage
- Built Quality and form factor
Cons:
- Difficulty to justify USB 3.0 drive considering the price is over a consumer grade 120GB SSD
- Marketing performance numbers higher than actual
- Vague ‘Lifetime warranty' Period
11 years ago
Sandisk Extreme Pro 480GB Review
It has has been around a year since we last looked at a Sandisk Solid State Drive – the Extreme II … their ultimate performance model at the time. Today we look at their latest flagship drive – the Extreme Pro.
Pros:
- 10 year warranty
- IOPS is strong
- sequential performance
- incompressible and compressible data
Cons:
- It isn't cheap by today's market pricing
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