Testseek.com have collected 169 expert reviews of the SanDisk 2.5 inch Extreme Pro SSD Series SATA600 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SanDisk 2.5 inch Extreme Pro SSD Series SATA600.
October 2014
(86%)
169 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
10 year warranty, IOPS is strong, sequential performance, incompressible and compressible data
It isn't cheap by today's market pricing.
The Sandisk Extreme Pro 480GB has certainly not disappointed. Sequential performance is excellent and, like many of the latest drives is pushing the SATA 3 interface to the absolute limit.Sandisk are not primarily focusing on just sequential performance h...
Great performance in a used state, Very consistent numbers, 10year warranty
Price could be an issue
Not all solid-state drives are created equal. SSDs using cheaper NAND memory and controllers - value drives - focus on sequential speed as the headline-grabbing figures. Premium consumer drives exhibit similar out-of-the-box figures but, crucially, offer...
Starting with the build quality of the Sandisk Extreme Pro SSD we have a product which uses quality components throughout. The Marvell controller is a proven in SSDs, Micron cache is also a commonly used part and then we have the latest SanDisk NAND. If t...
While our Iometer tests indicate that performance consistency has indeed been improved for the Extreme PRO, in every other area it's business as usual, and the drive is much the same as the Extreme II. That's hardly a bad thing, as the Extreme II isn't a...
Fast USB 3.1 (Gen2) connectivity, IP55 dust and water resistant, Light and easy to carry
Very expensive, Dust and dirt stick to the outside,
The SanDisk Extreme Pro portable SSD stands out in the market thanks to its high performance, which sets the standard for a new class of devices. The IP55-rated body and generous warranty period are also bound to appeal to buyers. However, this model has...
Pros, IP55-rated for shock-, dust-, and water-resistance. Rubberized aluminum case is easy to grip. Excellent read/write speeds. Includes USB-A and USB-C cables and five-year warranty
Cons, A little expensive. Exposed USB port, so not that rugged. No activity light. Cables are a touch short
Bottom LineFrom its silicone-wrapped aluminum case to its blazing data transfer speeds, SanDisk's Extreme Pro Portable SSD has a lot to offer, but it's neither as rugged nor as well-designed as some competitors...
Abstract: We have mentioned many times in previous SSD reviews that the market for SSDs is extremely competitive and price-sensitive. And the only way to remain competitive is to own your NAND production facilities or intellectual property in the form of the SSD co...
Abstract: We have mentioned many times in previous SSD reviews that the market for SSDs is extremely competitive and price-sensitive. And the only way to remain competitive is to own your NAND production facilities or intellectual property in the form of the SSD co...
Abstract: We have mentioned many times in previous SSD reviews that the market for SSDs is extremely competitive and price-sensitive. And the only way to remain competitive is to own your NAND production facilities or intellectual property in the form of the SSD co...