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Intel X25-M SSD

Author Edward Chester
Published 17th Sep 2008
Manufacturer Intel
Price £295.65 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £340.00 (Inc VAT)
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Features Score 8 for Features
Performance Score 10 for Performance
Value Score 8 for Value
Overall Score 8 for Overall
Intel X25-M SSD
award recommended

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Comment Peter Morris said on 17th September 2008

Thanks for the review, Ed. I work in professional audio and have ben testing fast USB drives as my audio disk for sometime with mixed results...

My need is for a dr... more

Comment HSC said on 17th September 2008

agree - need to be way cheaper
but only use I can see over a mechanical drive is in laptops, silent media pc's or if you need the ultimate performance....

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Comment Simon Johns said on 17th September 2008

Is there any reason why the Intel drive was not matched against the latest OCZ Core 2 SSD? I appreciate that the OCZ drive uses the faster SLC chips (and clearly demonstrates just ... more

Comment Ed said on 17th September 2008

@Simon

It wasn't a conscious decision to not compare the OCZ core range, we just haven't received one yet. From what I gather, though, the core drives are... more

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