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Intel 335 SSD review 3

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/02/2012 07:47 AM [ 11 comment(s) ]

We review the Intel series 335 SSD. Intel has developed this product under codename Jaycrest and is the first SSD series that moves into 20nm Nand Flash memory production. We have lots to talk about alright.

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Xendance
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Posts: 5548
Posted on: 11/02/2012 09:47 AM
Edit: Doh, wrong news post...

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 11/02/2012 10:06 AM
Tsssk these Nordics, it isn't even weekend but drunk already ? ;)

SLI-756
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Posts: 7604
Posted on: 11/02/2012 10:21 AM


Had this pic handy, it's my ssd AS SSD score just after installing my current z77 mobo, the read is very good, write not so, it's a sata3 corsair force GT 128gb - i'm thinking about another to replace my current aux drive (32gb sata2 oCZ onyx).
But sure the intel drives are excellent, if just a little pricey -but they do have some nice software.

kzinti1
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Posts: 63
Posted on: 11/02/2012 11:45 AM
I'd have been using Intel SSD's exclusively, except for the prices.
If the prices come down I will definitely be buying only Intel SSD's.
I think the demise of OCZ (finally!) will be a boon to all brands of SSD's in general. The professional reviewers loved OCZ, the reviews of the individual buyers were completely different and soured people's trust in SSD's in general.
Now that OCZ is finally gone, customers can trust SSD's more than ever.
I don't need one ATM, but I'm buying an Intel 335 asap! I have no doubt whatsoever that it will be the best one I'll own. Until I buy another Intel SSD.

BLEH!
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Posts: 6033
Posted on: 11/02/2012 12:04 PM
I'd have been using Intel SSD's exclusively, except for the prices.
If the prices come down I will definitely be buying only Intel SSD's.
I think the demise of OCZ (finally!) will be a boon to all brands of SSD's in general. The professional reviewers loved OCZ, the reviews of the individual buyers were completely different and soured people's trust in SSD's in general.
Now that OCZ is finally gone, customers can trust SSD's more than ever.
I don't need one ATM, but I'm buying an Intel 335 asap! I have no doubt whatsoever that it will be the best one I'll own. Until I buy another Intel SSD.

Is OCZ bankrupt or something? I've not long had a Vertex 4...

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