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We can type about any performance short comings until we are blue in the fingers or about how new technology is starting to push LSI SandForce products to the back of the bus, but none of that really matters. Above we see the Newegg listing for the C...
Mushkin has clearly improved on things from when we took a look at their Callisto Deluxe, their new Chronos Deluxe 7mm topped or matched the competition in most of our benchmarks and just plain dwarfed the Callisto's numbers. Much like other Sandforce SF...
Decent performance, Low price, Thin profile, Wear leveling and trim support
Slightly slower than other SSDs
The Mushkin Chronos Deleuxe SSD uses the Sandforce controller which is very popular these days and something that is desirable to have in an SSD as it's the best.The drive performs very well overall, still it's not quite the fastest but not the slowest ei...
Available in 7mm and 9.3mm thicknesses, Fast performance in most benchmark tests, Chronos Deluxe family available in more capacities than most
4K write performance could be better, No bundled accessories or software with tested 7mm version, Slightly pricey other "performance-grade" SSDs
Mushkin's high-end drive delivers impressive performance on most benchmarks, as well as thickness and capacity options aplenty. Just know that you'll pay a bit extra for the 7mm models, and don't expect to find software or accessories in the box. ...
Good overall performance, Price, 3 year warranty, 7mm height (will fit in Ultrabooks), Will last longer than many other SandForce-based drives
None that I found
Solid state drives based on the SandForce SF-2281 controller chip have been out for a while now and there are quite a few to choose from and many questions to ask. Are they all the same? Will they all last the same amount of time? Are they all the s...
Published: 2012-10-21, Author: George , review by: hitechlegion.com
When smaller pieces using similar components are released, the biggest question is always going to be where cuts were made, and are there performance and/or durability issues that are going to go along with it. It is no different with the new crop of 7m...
Abstract: The popularity of SandForce's first-gen controller is translating to a lot of traction with its 6 Gb/s offering. Five SSD vendors sent us seven ......
Abstract: Even though there is a plethora of mechanical hard drives on the market that support the SATA-600 interface, we really need a solid state drive to make use of the bandwidth available. Today we are going to compare five different models from Crucial, In...
Abstract: Today we are looking at two Solid State drives from Mushkin, the Chronos Deluxe 120GB and the Chronos 240GB. Both drives use the Sandforce 2281 controller, however the 120GB ‘Deluxe’ model uses expensive 3Xnm Toshiba Toggle Mode Flash.Both drives ar...