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May 2017
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Published: 2017-01-11, Author: Tony , review by: Techreport.com
The Patriot Hellfire seems to be a steady, solid performer. While it lagged a bit behind its NVMe competition in some of our benchmarks, it surprised us with a few standout performances, especially in our sustained and scaling tests. Let's see where it f...
Great performance, Lower work temperature than competitive products, Reasonable price
Nothing worth to mention,
If you are looking for a fast SSD but at the same time don't want to spend too much, then the Patriot Hellfire is probably your best choice. It provides unbeatable performance when compared with other competitive products on the market.It's clear that Pat...
The first wave of reviews on the Patriot Hellfire M.2 series drives came out a good month ago and the Hellfire looked great with the newest version 2.1 firmware. It was able to compete with the Samsung SSD 950 PRO on many levels and it cost less, so we we...
Published: 2016-11-22, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
While it is always exciting to see new technology, it is even more satisfying once it gets to that price point that is within reach for many users. NVMe as it stands is no longer an exotic drive solution limited to the few as prices have reached affordabi...
Abstract: The time has come to admit that SATA-based solid-state drives are no longer going to cut it as boot drives if you want the fastest system possible. Yes, it feels like yesterday when we were lauding SATA SSDs as the long-awaited, lightning-fast alternative...
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Published: 2016-09-08, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
High performance, Pricing should be attractive, A new frontier of entrylevel NVMe
Notebook battery life performance, Software deficiency (there is none), Low random read performance
The Patriot Hellfire M.2 delivers higher performance than the Zotac Sonix add-in card but still comes up short in a few workloads that hurt the overall product. If you are looking for high-speed storage for your desktop, something that goes above and...
Published: 2017-11-05, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Overall Performance, Price
4K write performance a little down in some of our tests, SDD Management software lacks a disk cloning option, Kitguru says: Although Patriot's fast performing Hellfire drive has been around for a while it's still a very capable drive. In an ever increasin
Patriot have a wide portfolio of Flash based drives from memory cards to standard 2.5in SSDs. The one gap in the current product line was a PCIe interfaced drive, a gap that has been more than adequately filled by the Hellfire M.2, the company's first NVM...
Good performance, Wide availability, Good feature set, Fair pricing,
None, “Patriot’s Hellfire M.2 NVMe drive convinces with great performance and a good feature set.”, Patriot Hellfire 480GB M.2 NVMe SSD Review, Thank you, Patriot, for providing us with this sample,
PricingAt the time of writing, the Patriot Memory Hellfire M.2 2280 NVMe SSD can be yours for $229.99 and £279.28 on the US and UK versions of Amazon.OverviewPatriot Memory's Hellfire M.2 PCIe NVMe drive is an excellent drive that will take your system's...
Abstract: If you looking for a new M.2 or PCIe SSD this article helps you in getting an overview. So far we've tested 6 different drives and the list will grow whenever a new and relevant drive is released. ...
Mainstream NVMe pricing, Great application performance, SSD Toolbox software
Unpolished, Lack of disk cloning software, Missing some features, Little power optimization
This is a road we've traveled before; we will call it the Phison Highway. The Patriot Hellfire will receive updates on the way to an undisclosed destination. History tells us no one knows where we may stop along the way, or how finished the E7 will ev...