Testseek.com have collected 8 expert reviews of the MyDigitalSSD M.2 2280 SBX Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MyDigitalSSD M.2 2280 SBX Series NVMe PCIe.
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Abstract: External bus-powered storage devices have grown both in storage capacity as well as speeds over the last decade. Thanks to rapid advancements in flash technology (including the advent of 3D NAND and NVMe) as well as faster host interfaces (such as Thunder...
If you are are wanting to experience an NVMe SSD for the very first time you'll likely be overwhelmed as there are over 250 M.2 PCIe NVMe drives available to purchase. There are also hundreds of reviewers online that are making varying recommendations. No...
Published: 2018-05-01, Author: Billy , review by: anandtech.com
The MyDigitalSSD SBX sits at the bottom of the NVMe SSD market, with prices that have closed the gap between SATA and NVMe SSDs. The SBX isn't quite cheap enough to be competing head-to-head against mainstream SATA SSDs, so the SBX still needs to offer co...
The MyDigitalSSD SBX line achieves the goal of getting consumers from the 'MB/s range' of SATA SSDs into the 'GB/s range' of NVMe products. Sure the interface is limited to PCIe 3.0 x2, but that's a justified consequence of using the Phison PS5008 E8 cont...
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Published: 2018-02-23, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Very low price for an NVMe SSD
High cost per gigabyte, Slower than 256GB SBX, Not a strong drive overall, Low sequential write performance
The 128GB MyDigitalSSD SBX suffers from high latency and cost per gigabyte. With only four 256Gbit die, its difficult for this drive to achieve high sequential write throughput. The 256GB SBX delivers a better user experience for just a few dollars mo...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Sean , review by: thessdreview.com
The MyDigitalSSD SBX does not support hardware encryption, does not come with an SSD toolbox or migration software, but as an entry-level SSD it's hard to hold these things against it. At the end of the day, it is a very competitive product that delivers...
When Phison first envisioned their E8 controller they set out to accomplish several things. First, they wanted to create the most affordable NVMe drives on the market. Going with two PCIe lanes and four channels was the best path to accomplish this feat...
High cost per gigabyte, Slower than 256GB SBX, Not a strong drive overall, Low sequential write performance
The main focus areas for an entry-level SSD are reliability, broad compatibility, and a low price point. In the case of the MyDigitalSSD BPX, we found an entry-level model that could outperform just about every NVMe SSD on the market that doesn't come wit...