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Published: 2017-08-30, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Daily use application performance, Exceptional mixed workload and steadystate performance, Crucial software package
Poor pricing, Short warranty
Most of the good 256GB SSDs are out of production, and the 850 EVO 250GB is often difficult to find. The Crucial BX300 240GB is faster than the EVO under heavy workloads and matches its performance in typical applications. Unfortunately, Crucial fell...
Crucial BX300 SSD is really interesting option for all those who want to replace standard HDD with much faster but not so expensive SSD. The BX300 provides great performance in reasonable price so is exactly what most users want.We are recommending Crucia...
One of the most affordable consumer drives on the market, Impressive performance for its class and price, Energy efficient
Capacity tops out at only 480GB
The Crucial BX300 is a great addition to the budget-friendly SSD line, as it offers an inexpensive option for consumers looking to upgrade their HDD rig to solid state technology...
Good performance for a budget-priced drive, thanks to 3D MLC NAND, Solid software
Launch price needs to drop to better compete with Samsung and other Crucial drives, Capacities top out at 480GB, No M.2 version
Crucial's budget-minded BX300 drive is surprisingly speedy, thanks to its 3D MLC NAND, though it still needs a slight price drop if it hopes to stand out in today's competitive SSD market. Read More...
Abstract: With the announcement of their upcoming BX300 series Crucial certainly knew how to make a splash at the recent Computex IT trade show in Taipei. However, what was not announced was how fast this new ‘SATA saturating' solid state drive series would be avai...
Crucial has made a good step forward with the BX300 coming from the BX200. The choice of (3D) V-NAND helps them in write performance, and armed with dual-caches and the new Silicon Motion SM2258 controller the combination of it all seems to be a rock soli...
Published: 2017-08-29, Author: Matt , review by: pcmag.com
Good performance for a budget-priced drive, thanks to 3D MLC NAND, Solid software,
Launch price needs to drop to better compete with Samsung and other Crucial drives, Capacities top out at 480GB, No M.2 version
Crucial's budget-minded BX300 drive is surprisingly speedy, thanks to its 3D MLC NAND, though it still needs a slight price drop if it hopes to stand out in today's competitive SSD market...
Published: 2017-11-24, Author: Ben , review by: enostech.com
the results were close across the different benchmarks used, CDM results are generally a bit higher than the other software used which was the case here again with the BX300.The 3D-MLC-NAND, SM 22...
Published: 2017-10-30, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
Solid performer, Really good value for money given current market prices, A good upgrade to its predecessor the BX200
Only available up to 480GB capacity at time of launch
For anyone today that still relies on a mechanical HDD for their boot drive, then the move to any SSD is an absolute no brainer… in fact any SSD would be a vast improvement. For anyone in the market for a good performing SATA3 SSD, that also delivers good...
Published: 2017-09-07, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Performance, Price
480GB is the largest capacity drive of the family, 3 year warranty is a little mean, Kitguru says: Crucial's latest BX drive, aimed at the value end of the market brings very strong performance thanks to its 3D MLC NAND to the market segment at a price po
It has been a while since we've seen a new drive from Crucial and the major surprise about the BX300 is that it's an entry level drive using 3D MLC NAND not the usual 2D Planer or 3D TLC NAND that drives at this end of the market tend to use.The quoted pe...