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Slow secondary storage has been the biggest persistent gripe about PC gaming for quite a while now. While CPUs, RAM, graphics cards and system busses have all been improving at a steady rate; hard drives have stayed more or less stagnant for the past decade. Enter the solid state drive. At its most basic level, a SSD has the same basic structure as a USB flash drive: a bunch of NAND flash memory chips, a controller to tie them together, and an interface that talks to the outside world. Where a SSD pulls ahead is, naturally enough, in the performance of those three components. Today we'll be looking at the RealSSD C300 256GB SSD from Crucial. Taking advantage of the still-uncommon SATA 6.0 GBps interface, this drive promises to deliver blisteringly fast performance.
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Last week Crucial released a firmware update that fixed the issues with TRIM and even though Crucial spent many hours testing the software, a compatibility issue popped up with some popular enthusiast motherboards and the firmware update tool, so the new update was pulled from Crucial’s website. With V2 firmware now out of reach for consumers, Crucial is working feverously to get a new update tool ready. At anytime the firmware and new update tool will be released and it appears that Crucial is going to be able to escape heavy criticism from both the tech media and consumers. We will cover this topic more in our next installment of The State of Solid State coming just after Computex.
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SSDs sind in aller Munde, denn sie sind extrem schnell, stromsparend und dazu noch geräuschlos. Nachdem die ersten SSDs mit den MLC Chips noch sehr langsam waren, sorgten die SLC Modelle mit verbesserten Controllern und eigenem Cache wieder für Aufschwung in der SSD Branche. Bei aktuellen Modellen mit eigenem Cache werden häufig die SandForce- oder Indilinx Barefoot Controller eingesetzt. Auf den Platinen von Samsung und Intel SSDs arbeiten hauseigene Controller, die jedoch auch von Drittherstellern übernommen werden. In diesem Testbericht möchten wir euch die Crucial RealSSD C300 vorstellen, die auf den Marvell 88SS9174-BJP2 mit SATA 3.0 Schnittstelle setzt.
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In this review we will be taking a closer look at the Crucial RealSSD C300 128GB solid state drive, which in addition to a 355MB/s maximum read speed, also offers a 140MB/s maximum write speed. The way that Crucial is able to offer such a high speed product is by being one of the few drive manufacturers to take advantage of SATA 6Gbps technology.
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Derzeit gibt es nur wenige SSD Festplatten, die schon über den neuen SATA 6GB Standard verfügen. Eine davon ist die Crucial RealSSD C300 256GB, die wir euch heute etwas näher vorstellen wollen. Ist das die erste Festplatte, die von der Gesamtperformance Intel’s X25-G2 das Wasser reichen kann?
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The Crucial MX200 is yet another in the many steps that Crucial has taken on over the past few generations, their SSD lines building slowly upon the last since their first release so long ago. Replacing their M4, the M500 introduced a plethora of new features such as hardware encryption, data path protection, and power loss protection. The higher performing M550 built upon the M500 by introducing a newer controller and had faster performance. And when released just last summer, the MX100 built upon the M500 series design and introduced 128Gbit 16nm NAND to take our Top Value award with ease.
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Vor wenigen Tagen wurde die neue Crucial MX200 SSD Serie vorgestellt, die nicht nur sehr performant ist, sondern auch für eine längere Haltbarkeit ausgelegt wurde.
Die Crucial MX200 Serie ist derzeit mit einer Kapazität von 250GB über 500GB bis hin zu 1TB erhältlich.
Wir haben uns die neue Crucial MX200 SSD CT500MX200SSD1 mit 500GB angesehen, vergleichen sie mit der Crucial C300, m4, M500, M550 und MX100 und lassen sie gegen zahlreiche weitere Solid State Drives und Festplatten antreten.
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Crucial was very successful with their MX100. Will the MX200 serve as a worthy successor to the company's mainstream hit?
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Crucial has been making reliable cost effective mainstream SSDs for years now. Each new product release striving for better performance, reliability, and value. The recent release of the M550 built upon their M500, offering even better performance, but at a higher price point per GB. Because of this, Crucial needed to release a more modern lower budget drive.
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ComputerBase testet den Preisbrecher Crucial MX100 SSD mit neuem Testsystem. Das leistet und verbraucht die SSD im Vergleich zu M500, M550 und Samsung 840 Evo.
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