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Published: 2013-02-17, Author: Matthew , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Pricing in the SSD market has a tendency to shift rapidly and quite dramatically at times. Given that the balance of price to performance is crucial to how well an SSD sits in the current market, it can be quite a challenge to say for certain which drive ...
It's a tough call between the Ultra Plus and its main competitor, the Samsung SSD 840. With its MLC NAND, the SanDisk drive has a clear lead in sequential write performance, but in sequential read the Samsung SSD has a distinct advantage. Random perfor...
Decent midrange performance, Uses inhouse NAND and firmware, Available to OEMs in mSATA X110 form
Isn't always as fast as competing SSDs
In some ways, SSDs are becoming a lot like graphics cards. A select few are grabbing the headlines for their benchmark-breaking capabilities, but the models that sell in volume are typically a bit further down the ladder. The SanDisk Ultra Plus is one of...
nCache, Good performance, Cost per GB is reasonable by SSD standards
No SSD tray, No external casing
Don't like the speed you get with your regular HDD? Thinking of getting an SSD? You can consider this one. Read on to find whether this fits your performance criteria...
Besides the rather questionable build and weight, the SanDisk Ultra Plus SSD is a good SSD pick if you're looking for an affordable, low-powered solution for desktops or media centres. You can't go wrong with this one.(previously published in issue April...
Abstract: Having already owned the SanDisk Extreme® Solid State Drive and been satisfied with the performance thus far, I decided to go for another SanDisk SSD to upgrade Annabelle's laptop which is still running on the conventional 5400rpm hdd. This time round, it...
Abstract: Before we embark on long-term endurance testing on the drive, we take a quck look at the latest market entrant from Sandisk which uses a Marvell 88SS9175 controller and 19nm MLC NAND.In a bid to increase storage densities and performance, deep pocketed co...
The SanDisk SSD outperforms the Kingston in the Sequential Read and Write tests but the Kingston drive proved to be faster in the rest of the tests. Do keep in mind that the SanDisk 128GB Ultra Plus is considerably cheaper currently selling on Amazon fo...