tomshardware.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-28 11:59:07
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The first solid state drive by Intel was the mainstream X25-M, which we reviewed last September. It is available in capacities of 80 GB and 160 GB, and its performance and power efficiency set new standards for desktop systems and notebooks. However, s...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2011-10-28 11:59:12
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With the X25-E Intel presents a SLC (Single Level Cell) based SSD with blistering fast performance figures. Throughtput regarding reading should be up to 250 MByte/s and writing still up to 170 MByte/s. Furthermore Intel claims an average access time o...
As a whole the Intel X25-E Server SSD is an astonishing product as far as you dont fill it up to more than 80 percent of its capacity. In this case the performance will collapse regarding sequential reading and random writing. If we look at the Intel...
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atomicmpc.com.au Updated: 2011-11-07 18:41:15
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Okay, first off, and before you read any more of this review check out the price, and the capacity. Youll probably see an eight hundred, and a thirty-two, and youd not be wrong - this is $25 for every gigabyte of storage you pay for this drive. What...
Horribly expensive, small storage, but incredibly fast...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2011-09-14 23:57:15
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The Intel X25-E is the fastest model because it is based on SLC rather than on MLC memory as the other tested SSDs. Its capacity is small at 64 gigabytes. That’s about the contents of two Blu-ray discs with movies...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-10-28 11:59:00
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Kingston Technology is well known, primarily, as memory manufacturer, but as many other companies did, Kingston also begun to offer SSD drives this year. We had high expectations when it comes to Kingston and first impression is that they decided to b...
Editor’s Choice Award is the best way to illustrate our impressions of Kinston SSDNow E series. Although Kinston only put its sticker on Intel’s SSD, when it comes to Kingston’s first SSDs this is great first step. Performances are so mu...
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With 8GB writes using IOzone and the Phoronix Test Suite, XFS delivered the best performance using Intels flagship SSD series. However, creeping up behind XFS was the EXT4 file-systme while EXT3, ReiserFS, and JFS were all well behind these two. Lik...
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Intels new X25-E professional flash SSD is a rocket when it comes to fast I/O performance. Is Intel now the source of the best server drive? We...
If you took the time to flip through all of the benchmark pages, then you probably won’t need to read this conclusion to know what were going to say. Intel’s first SSD, the X25-M, which aims at the premium desktop and mobile market, was alread...
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In our last test we have the Flexible IO Tester where we executed a sample Intel IOMeter File Server Access Pattern. It took the Seagate 7200RPM notebook hard drive 88 seconds to complete this sample disk access pattern, but the Intel X25-E had needed...
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Intel burst onto the storage scene back in September with its X25-M solid-state drive. This 80GB SSD combined Intels formidable chip-making prowess with its years of experience in high-performance storage controller design, and the results were impres...
I had high expectations for the X25-E Extreme, but even those were exceeded by the drives stunning performance. This is without a doubt the fastest solid-state drive weve ever tested, and based on just how much quicker it is than Samsungs FlashSSD...
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Intel has pushed out many SSDs over the years, and unlike many manufacturers, they have never stopped heavily pushing SSD in the enterprise. They did so with their very first push of the X25-M / X25-E, where they seemingly came out of nowhere and ju...
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