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HP recently released the new S700 Pro SSD series, among them nicely sized 512GB models which we will review. The S700 Pro series should offer a bit more storage space yet remain more price-competitive at mainstream to high-end class SATA3 performance.
Read the full review here.
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#5453481 Posted on: 07/18/2017 01:48 PM
Looks good. Price could be a bit lower indeed.
Stiff competition in the SSD segment especially with competitors prices hovering ~€155-160 for 500-512GB in EU.
Looks good. Price could be a bit lower indeed.
Stiff competition in the SSD segment especially with competitors prices hovering ~€155-160 for 500-512GB in EU.

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#5453918 Posted on: 07/19/2017 09:08 PM
thanks for your thread
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http://www.hanselman.com/blog/TheRealAndCompleteStoryDoesWindowsDefragmentYourSSD.aspx
You should leave defragmenting on for modern windows.
Im kind of confused as to why HP would use pretty much a Crucial MX300 rebranded but not offer the Momentum Cache feature of Crucial drives. Idk if itd be compatible since they used a custom controller.