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Published: 2015-04-10, Author: Kristian , review by: anandtech.com
The MX100 was a revolutionary product in many ways. It was the first drive to move to sub-19nm NAND, which brought cost savings along with it. The combination of price and performance made the MX100 arguably one of the most cost efficient drives on the ma...
Published: 2015-04-09, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Crucial has been a primary driving force of SSD technology since the early days, and for good reason: the company is owned by Micron, which together with Intel created IM Flash Technologies to produce NAND flash memory.As one of the top five semiconduct...
Encryption hasn't taken off for consumers and we've found that price often matters more than advanced features or even the best performance available. First and foremost users want reliability, then low price and finally acceptable performance. SSDs b...
When it comes to outright performance I was pleasantly surprised with the Silicon Motion SM2246EN controller. It kept up with many of the higher-performance drives we have tested in terms of read performance. Of course you do have that slower write speed,...
563/453 MBps read/write speed with ATTO, Native write acceleration – no compression used, Silicon Motion SM2246EN TRIM, SMART, and ECC, 3Year Micron Technology product warranty support, Offered in 120/250/500GB/1TB storage capacities, Lightweight compact
Some manufacturers offer fiveyear warranty, Lacks TCG Opal 2.0 security with 256bit AES hardware encryption
Our first rating is performance, which compares how effective the 500GB Crucial BX100 SSD performs in benchmark operations against competing SATA-based solid state drive storage solutions. For reference, Micron specifications suggest 535 MB/s maximum re...
Since I've already had the opportunity to test Silicon Motion SM2246EN based SSDs in the past, I had some idea of the type of performance to expect. While Crucial does make some minor tweaks to the firmware, performance isn't much different from what we'v...
Low price per gigabyte, Good performance for a budget drive, Available in capacities up to 1TB
Slower in some tests than previous (and still available) MX100, No bundled software
Crucial's latest low-end SSD holds the company's place with, again, one of best budget drives available. At its debut pricing, it's not quite the stunning value its predecessor was, but it's still a strong buy. Read More…...
Good Build Quality, Good Overall Performance, 3 Years Warranty, Price (For Some), ,
Lack Of Features,
As you can all easily tell from our charts the BX100 250GB may not be amongst the fastest SSDs we've ever tested but on one hand Crucial never ment it to be (the MX200 line is aimed at that and our review is just a few days away) while on...
Best price/performance, Best price per gigabyte, 7 mm thin—ultrabook compatible, Best MySQL performance with up to 32 threads, 3 year warranty
The Crucial MX100 is slightly faster and barely more expensive
The Crucial BX100 250 GB SSD is available online for $100. Best price/performance Best price per gigabyte 7 mm thin—ultrabook compatible Best MySQL performance with up to 32 threads 3 year warranty The Crucial MX100 is slightly faster and barely more expe...
Let us summarise the most important positive and negative points belowTo sum up, this is what I would say-I have one major complaint about the drive, and that is the fact that it wasn't able to reach 90K in my 4K test. Others might also complain about the...