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Mit der 256GB RealSSD C300 hat Crucial eine enorm schnelle SATA3 SSD entwickelt, die gewöhnliche SATA2 Solid State Drives deutlich in den Schatten stellen kann. Im Testbericht wurde die Crucial RealSSD C300 256GB SATA3 SSD an einer SATA3 Schnittstelle und an einem SATA2 Controller praxisbezogen getestet und umfangreichen Benchmarks unterzogen. Ob sich der höhere Preis für die derzeit größte und schnellste 256GB RealSSD von Crucial lohnt, wird das aktuelle Review der Redaktion ocinside.de zeigen.
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ITShootOut.com have just released a review of the Crucial RealSSD C300 64GB SSD drive. Crucial's 6Gbps RealSSD C300 has already established itself as a class leading solid state product. Does the new 64GB member of the family measure up to its bigger brothers? As one of the most affordable 64GB SSDs on the market we were keen to find out!
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As we previously mentioned the 64GB drive is not offering a blazing writing performance. But if you need a quality SSD boot drive and aren't planning on writing huge amounts of data to it on a regular basis, the Crucial RealSSD C300 64GB is recommended...
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Die Crucial RealSSD C300 64GB SSD ist die erste SSD im 1,8-Zoll Format, die bislang bei der Redaktion ocinside.de getestet wurde. Mit dieser winzigen, gerade mal 5mm dünnen SATA3 SSD wird es möglich, sein Netbook, Notebook, MP3 Player, Mediaplayer, oder auch einen konventionellen PC bzw. Mac aufzurüsten, um damit eine ungeahnte SSD Performance zu erreichen. Im heutigen Testbericht kann man sich zahlreiche Benchmarks im Vergleich zu anderen 3,5-Zoll Festplatten und 2,5-Zoll SSDs am SATA2 und SATA3 Port ansehen. Desweiteren wurden auf Besucheranfragen hin bei sämtlichen Benchmarkwerten jeweils ein direkter IDE und AHCI Vergleich aufgenommen und zudem noch die Performance der brandneuen Crucial RealSSD C300 64GB 1,8-Zoll SSD mit einer gängigen Toshiba MK8007GAH 1,8-Zoll PATA Festplatte verglichen. Insgesamt gibt es also wieder jede Menge Vergleiche und Informationen im aktuellen SSD Testbericht zu sehen.
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Last month Micron raised the performance bar for SSDs by announcing its RealSSD C300 SSD. Today, the company announced that the drive would be coming to the retail market next month under the Crucial product name. Legit Reviews got to personally see what the retail drive will look like today and even got a demo that we recorded to show you!
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Solid State Drives come in a variety of sizes and from a plethora of manufacturer's but when we focus on what the consumer actually needs, it's all quite simple. They are after a SSD that is quick, cost effective and has the capacity that they need. For the mass market, 240GB upwards is still overkill, and the 60-96GB market isn't quite large enough, so for a company to offer 128GB capacities can only mean good things, as it offers an ample amount of space for your operating system and in most cases, for your favourite games.
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Solid State Drive technology has helped transform computers into high-performance machines. Adding to the mania, 6.0-Gbps SATA-III bandwidth has cleared any bottlenecks that may have previously limited SSD speeds. Based on the Marvell 88SS9174-BJP2 SSD processor, the 256GB Crucial RealSSD-C300 becomes the industry's first SATA-6G consumer Solid State Drive. Likewise, the C300 is also the first SSD to use ONFI 2.1 synchronous NAND flash. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the MTFDDAC256MAG model rated for 355 MBps read speeds using the HighPoint Rocket 620LF host controller.
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Just a quick note to pass on that the Crucial M4 SSDs, as reviewed here, have been released to the public as of this morning and can be purchased from Crucial direct by following this link! Of particular interest just might be the pricing as we are seeing great prices for the 64GB, 128GB and 256GB at $129, $299 and $499 mark which seems to be a low for the new gen SATA 3 family.
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Crucial lists the capabilities of V4 256GB SATA II SSD as being able to reach read speeds of up to 230MB/s and writes up to 190MB/s. In two out of three synthetic benchmarks, we saw these specifications exceeded with the max reads hitting a hair under 280MB/s and writes just under 240MB/s. Obviously, this is best case performance scenarios but it gives a clear indication of what the drives are capable of although the lesser capacity versions will return lower results. Being a value oriented drive, we feel like the performance is very solid...
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A few weeks back, Crucial sent us one of their new V4 SSDs to check out and, much to our surprise, we discover that it is an SSD based on a Phison controller and it is SATA 2. To new SSD users, this may not seem like much but we were a bit surprised as Crucial/Micron and Marvell seem to fit like ice cream and apple pie. In fact, I can’t think of Crucial/Micron using anything but the Marvell controller previous to this.
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