Hello everybody,
We are testing 13+1 SSDs at 120/128GB with LSI Sandforce/Intel/Samsung and Marvell Controllers!
There are 19 pages of results!
I know that everything is in Greek, but the Charts are speaking by themselves !
Happy reading
Hello everybody,
We are testing 13+1 SSDs at 120/128GB with LSI Sandforce/Intel/Samsung and Marvell Controllers!
There are 19 pages of results!
I know that everything is in Greek, but the Charts are speaking by themselves !
Happy reading
When Mercedes brought their C111 to Talledega years ago and blew away the closed course record did it count? Yes..
That was a "factory" car and a "one of" that no one could buy and was never sold.
Records are records and that is a fact so get over it.
I skimmed many pages with google translate. good review.
830 decompresses a little faster, 520 boots a little faster. m4 is always like the slowest. original buyers of the m4 got a good product. and people who raid0 aren't helping much it seems.
520 commands a ridiculous price, but it has the 5 year intel warranty. you could microwave it in 5 years and get a free new ssd. it is still hard to swallow such an expensive drive.
if you want to appeal to english readers more, you could translate just the last page. a good summary. I did understand it with google translate though, so you dont NEED to translate it yourself.
PS: reviews of 120gb/128gb drives do not reflect the performance of the other sizes. 480gb/512gb especially, many manufacturers save money by including less NAND and less performance there. can I make a suggestion to any ssd reviewer: take your top picks in the cheap drives, and compare them again using the 512gb drives. we will see the difference.
M4 is a great buy you can get a M4-512 for $589 vs the 520 at $829
That $240 savings can buy a I5-3570k
I personally have a Samsung 830-512 I paid $719 for.
i7 6700K @4.8 ghz
XSPC RayStorm (very nice block)
Z170 Sabertooh ,, 32GB- Gskill (15-15-15-36 @3600 mhz) 1:1
XFX-7970 with Swiftech Komodo nickel block
Water Cooling - MO-RA3 Pro with 4 Silverstone 180mm @ 700 rpm, Twin Vario mcp-655 pumps
Samsung 850-1TB SSD,, OCZ ZX-1250W (powerfull and silent)
Crossfire 30" decent monitor for IPS too bad SED tech died
Docsis2.0 Docsis3.0
-- People who reject the idea that "government has a responsibility to reduce income inequality" give an average of four times more than people who accept that proposition.
All major brand SSDs are equals for every day use, But the important factor between them is the reliability, and i trust intel more.
Gaming rig;
ASUS RAMPAGE IV BLACK EDITION
I7-4390K
G.SKILL Trident X 16GB 2400
Intel 530 240GB
2x Asus GTX780
Corsair AX1200
HP ZR30w 30
Win 8.1 pro
Sound rig;
Auzen X-Fi H.T. HD --> Yulong D100 MKII --> D-7100
^ i dunno. M4 may have problems, but crucial has been pretty awesome at doing updates. With the cost savings, you could actually afford to buy a backup SSD.
When is Intel going to release their new controller? The one in the 320 series is old, but still the best one out there.
Friends shouldn't let friends use Windows 7 until Microsoft fixes Windows Explorer (link)
samsung 830 has my vote, their magician software just tops it off
FX-8350(1249PGT) @ 4.7ghz 1.452v, Swiftech H220x
Asus Crosshair Formula 5 Am3+ bios v1703
G.skill Trident X (2x4gb) ~1200mhz @ 10-12-12-31-46-2T @ 1.66v
MSI 7950 TwinFrozr *1100/1500* Cat.14.9
OCZ ZX 850w psu
Lian-Li Lancool K62
Samsung 830 128g
2 x 1TB Samsung SpinpointF3, 2T Samsung
Win7 Home 64bit
My Rig
M4 + 500gig raptor for backup
i7 6700K @4.8 ghz
XSPC RayStorm (very nice block)
Z170 Sabertooh ,, 32GB- Gskill (15-15-15-36 @3600 mhz) 1:1
XFX-7970 with Swiftech Komodo nickel block
Water Cooling - MO-RA3 Pro with 4 Silverstone 180mm @ 700 rpm, Twin Vario mcp-655 pumps
Samsung 850-1TB SSD,, OCZ ZX-1250W (powerfull and silent)
Crossfire 30" decent monitor for IPS too bad SED tech died
Docsis2.0 Docsis3.0
-- People who reject the idea that "government has a responsibility to reduce income inequality" give an average of four times more than people who accept that proposition.
Thanks
What a GREAT layout/colour/theme for a website
lots and lots of cores and lots and lots of tuners,HTPC's boards,cases,HDD's,vga's,DDR1&2&3 etc etc all powered by Corsair PSU's
in my experience the M4's seem to be the best all the way around. While they get whooped in synthetics by pretty much anything to me they still seem to be the fastest in real world usage, great boot times and great response for anything day to day. they blow any Sandforce drives I have used out of the water for sure. I have used a number of them as well without many issues (i had one 512GB fail but that's it) and the price is hard to argue with for sure.
CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4.5GHz
Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Extreme
RAM: 32GB (8x4GB) Patriot Viper EX @ 1866mhz
GPU: EVGA GTX Titan (1087Boost/6700Mem)
Physx: Evga GTX 560 2GB
Sound: Creative XFI Titanium
Case: Modded 700D
PSU: Corsair 1200AX (Fully Sleeved)
Storage: 2x120GB OCZ Vertex 3's in RAID 0 + WD 600GB V-Raptor + Seagate 1TB
Cooling: XSPC Raystorm, 2x MCP 655's, FrozenQ Warp Drive, EX360+MCR240+EX120 Rad's
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