Testseek.com have collected 55 expert reviews of the Intel 2.5 inch X25-V Series SATA300 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel 2.5 inch X25-V Series SATA300.
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Abstract: On a technical level, the X25-V is identical to the popular X25-M Gen. 2 160GB drive. But its sustained write performance can’t come close to the larger drive. Regardless, as a boot drive, it would be a significant performance upgrade..
Abstract: The story goes like this: Intel let Kingston build a value version of its X25-M G2 drives. This became the 40GB Kingston V Series Boot Drive. When Intel added TRIM support to the G2 drives, Kingston was told to wait. Kingston would get TRIM support wh...
The performance numbers seen above are good for a solid state drive positioned in the budget space. At a price of £89 the price-per-GB ratio may not be the lowest among SSDs, but the Intel X25-V does happen to be one of the lowest priced SSD drives av...
Abstract: In the end, Intel's price and price/performance are unbeatable right now, but the cost per gigabyte is only average, and price/performance per gigabyte is behind the X25-M. The X25-V is cool as a pure system drive that..
Abstract: High prices for solid-state disks (SSDs) have historically restricted the business market to enterprises requiring performance for large databases or financial services, where microseconds really matter...