Testseek.com have collected 119 expert reviews of the Intel 2.5 inch 335 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel 2.5 inch 335 Series SATA600.
December 2012
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The editors liked
Fast sequential performance
A beneficial upgrade for a laptop
Good step up from last generation
Good price per GB
Three year warranty
Intel reliability. Write speeds are improved
The editors didn't like
The relatively large capacity may still not be enough for some users
Not the fastest drive in town
Better performing drives that give more capacity are around the same price
The 335 really is a great SSD with excellent performance and reliability -- but truth be told though is that this SSD is fairly equal to the 520 series with the one difference being 20nm NAND flash ICs being used. The million dollar question remains pric...
Abstract: Hope everyone is having a fun and safe Halloween! The Intel 335 Series SSD was launched, and we have the first batch of reviews listed here, along with the latest hardware reviews from around the web: Intel 335 Series 240GB SSD @ HCW Intel 335 Series ...
Intel Toolbox is a great drive management software package, Slightly faster performance in large-block transfers, Not a huge mixed-workload difference between SSD 335 and SSD 520 of same capacity
Single capacity point limits consumer choice, 9.5mm design limits use cases
The Intel SSD 335 Series offers class-leading performance for a mainstream SSD, even besting enthusiast-grade drives in many areas. While the migration from the SSD 330 is about smaller NAND, it's clear Intel's understanding of the SandForce controller ha...
sThe Intel 335 Series SSD was more about introducing 20nm flash to the world than anything. Intel and Micron announced the new process earlier this year, and here it is in a desktop product for the first time. I would expect to see Crucial branded SSDs...
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Published: 2012-10-30, Author: Jon , review by: techworld.com
Intels 20nm NAND flash renders the Series 335 a step up from Intels earlier SSDs, but the aggressive pricing is probably the better news for consumersand it could be bad news for the slew of manufacturers that recently announced new hybrid hard drives...
Outstanding 558/533 MBps read/write speed with ATTO, Produced 80,015 combined 4K IOPS, Among the fastest SATAbased SSDs available, TCG OPAL security with 256bit AES encryption, Uses 20nm NAND flash components, SandForce SF2281 processor supports TRIM, SMART, and RAISE, DuraWrite technology extends NAND lifetime, Enthusiastlevel operational I/O performance, 3Year Intel product warranty su
Similar products carry fiveyear warranty, Expensive enthusiastlevel product
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...
The SSD 335 is mostly an incremental upgrade from the SSD 330. There are minor changes in performance that are mainly positive, but 20nm NAND is really the only new thing that the SSD 335 brings. It is always impressive to think about performance going up...
Published: 2012-10-29, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
The Intel 335 Series is only a minor refresh of their earlier 330/520 series drives, bringing the next generation of NAND with 20nm architecture although little change in performance as it still employs the SF-2281 controller at its heart. ...
9.5mm housing may limit installation options, 3year warranty (vs. 5)
Intel has flexed their flash fabrication muscle yet again with the launch of their SSD 335 Series. We have a consumer oriented drive yielding good performance at an excellent price point, which is sure to put Solid State into the hands of even more us...
Published: 2012-10-29, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
There are only so many ways to say the same thing, and I hope we're done with SSD reviews for a while until I can come up with a new way of telling you that, when it comes to crushing storage bottlenecks, nothing matters more than getting an SSD into your...