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December 2013
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101 Reviews
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Proven hybrid tech in a desktop form factor, available in capacities up to 4TB
8GB cache is proving insufficient for all but the mildest desktop usage scenarios
PROS:Proven hybrid tech in a desktop form factor, available in capacities up to 4TB.CONS:8GB cache is proving insufficient for all but the mildest desktop usage scenarios.Pricing and Availability:Here's a current snapshot of Seagate Desktop SSHD pricing (...
It is hard to verify the real advantage of a hybrid hard disk drive. Synthetic tests do not take advantage of the SSD portion, since the drive controller only places data there after it “learns” its frequently accessed data. But even in those tests, th...
Abstract: Welcome to Myce's review of the Seagate ST2000DX001 2TB Desktop Solid State Hybrid Drive (‘SSHD').We recently reviewed Toshiba's latest SSHD offerings for mobile devices, in a 2.5in form factor, and found them to be impressive performers. Today, we review...
Abstract: I'm constantly asked about Hybrid HDDs for Mac Pros as well as older MacBook Pros. Though we have posted Hybrid notebook drive results before, I decided to revisit this query by testing a 3.5" Hybrid HDD compared to a regular HDD, Fusion Drive, and Solid...
Abstract: The latest piece of hardware up for testing at Phoronix is the Seagate ST1000DX001, a 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive (SSHD) that retails for less than $100 USD. But how well does this 1TB hard drive that has 8GB of MLC flash memory work with Linux? Let's fi...
The Desktop SSHD is a direct translation of Seagate's notebook hybrid tech, and in some ways, that's a good thing. The fact that Adaptive Memory manages the cache entirely at the drive level makes the SSHD compatible with any operating system. There's no...
Abstract: Now that the prices of SSDs have dropped to well below 50 cents per GB, we expect that only few Hardware.Info readers will still want to use a conventional hard drive as their primary storage device. We still can't quite live without them, however, beca...
Published: 2015-03-06, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
It's not easy to get excited about Hard Drives in general, but when you've got an HDD with an internal SSD in one package, with storage up to 4TB, like the, Seagate 2TB SSHD (ST2000DX001), things do get a little more interesting… Quite simply put the rea...
So, having used both Seagate SSHD drives (Desktop/Laptop) for the past few days, do they really offer much of a performance benefit over traditional hard drives? Is the inclusion of flash NAND just a gimmicky selling point or do these have a place in the...