Testseek.com have collected 119 expert reviews of the Intel 2.5 inch 730 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel 2.5 inch 730 Series SATA600.
March 2014
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119 Reviews
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Abstract: While manufacturers have announced larger capacity SSDs (2TB and more), for storing a lot of files, a mechanical HDD is still a much more affordable option. This looks set to change in the future though, as SSD production volume increases lead to lower pr...
This drive from Intel represents their efforts in giving something for enthusiasts to salivate over, and the performance of the drive is not bad at all. Compared to some other SSDs, the performance of the 240Gb Intel 730-series proved slightly disappointi...
Abstract: Intel played a big role in kicking off the SSD phenomenon with its X25M series, launched back in 2009. Since then Intel has been relatively quite, but now, the giant is fighting back. The SSD 730 series is a consumer SSD with enterprise-class features. Th...
The Intel SSD 730 Series has a high endurance rating and comes with a five-year warranty. The drive offers a huge boost in performance compared with regular hard drives and can handle RAID configurations
The new drive doesn't support encryption, and its performance isn't the best among similarly priced SSDs
At launch, the new Intel SSD 730 Series makes a very good internal drive choice for your computer, but it'll become a better value when its street price drops below the current suggested retail price....
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Published: 2014-02-27, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
Unlike the original enterprise to enthusiast product, Skulltrail, the Intel 730 Series 480GB didn't blow us away with more performance than we can handle. The truth is, 730 is more of a compromise product that offers enough performance to carry momentum,...
It goes without saying that going into this review, we had some awesomely high expectations for Intel’s 730 series. After reading numerous glowing reviews of the 480GB version and taking into account the pedigree of past Intel SSDs, the 730 240GB shoul...
Samsung's 850 Pro SSDs are without a doubt the fastest SSDs of this moment. Given that this product does not seem to have any flaws, we heartily recommend it to those who are looking for the fastest possible SSD. The Vector 150 and AMD Radeon R7 SSDs ar...
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Published: 2014-05-13, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.co.uk
Good warranty, datacentreclass integrity, toptier performance
Expensive
The technical backstory of server-class turned enthusiast drive, coupled with a decent warranty and enormous data-write ceiling, are as impressive as the palpably good lab-test results. The 730 Series is the most expensive drive, per gigabyte, but if you ...