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SanDisk Extreme PRO 240 - 480 and 960 GB SSD review




We revisit the SanDisk Extreme PRO review, this round we will look at all three available models including the 240 - 480 and 960 GB versions. Yeah, Sandisk has released the Extreme Pro series SSD which we'll benchmark and review. Though performance wise they will only be a notch faster, they offer better endurance, long lasting performance, 10 years warranty and slightly better pricing as well. Meet the “the best of the best” from SanDisk as we review their all new Extreme PRO SSDs with nCache technology.
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Posted on: 07/10/2014 02:27 PM
This is a good looking piece of hardware. I am still bothered by this new 10 year warranty thing. They really are just tossing whatever numbers now because they know no one will actually be using the drive in 10 years. We are already right on the edge of mainstream SATA 6Gb/s lifespan (1-2 more years, tops?).
I tend to pick up great SSDs from all manufacturers - I will probably grab one of these and a 850 Pro. I am also looking forward to the Vector 180, since that will be the first product that is actually a result of the new Toshiba-OCZ relationship. I have a feeling you might get a little more bang for the buck to help reputation woes.
This is a good looking piece of hardware. I am still bothered by this new 10 year warranty thing. They really are just tossing whatever numbers now because they know no one will actually be using the drive in 10 years. We are already right on the edge of mainstream SATA 6Gb/s lifespan (1-2 more years, tops?).
I tend to pick up great SSDs from all manufacturers - I will probably grab one of these and a 850 Pro. I am also looking forward to the Vector 180, since that will be the first product that is actually a result of the new Toshiba-OCZ relationship. I have a feeling you might get a little more bang for the buck to help reputation woes.
vajoiner
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Posted on: 07/10/2014 02:54 PM
there's a misplaced test score for PCmark SSD showing corsair lx numbers.
there's a misplaced test score for PCmark SSD showing corsair lx numbers.
Lane
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Posted on: 07/10/2014 02:58 PM
Why the 295x2 behind ? .... is there something behind this ?
Why the 295x2 behind ? .... is there something behind this ?
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Don Vito Corleone
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Posted on: 07/10/2014 05:18 PM
Ah, whoops ! Fixed and thanks for the notice.
there's a misplaced test score for PCmark SSD showing corsair lx numbers.
Ah, whoops ! Fixed and thanks for the notice.
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Thanks for the review. It looks outstanding!
It will be my next SSD of choice if I have to build a new machine or replace the current SSDs.