Testseek.com have collected 7 expert reviews of the Drevo Ares HHHL NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Drevo Ares HHHL NVMe PCIe.
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7 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The SSD market has been around for decades and any company that releases a product is going against giant billion dollar corporations. We have to applaud those that try though as sometimes you can catch the giants sleeping. DREVO knocked it out of the bal...
Published: 2017-11-08, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Low price, LED light show, A nice design, Faster than SATA
Entrylevel NVMe SSD, Inconsistent performance
The Drevo Ares is an interesting SSD. Drevo intended the Ares to be a high-performance SSD, but SMI couldn't deliver enough performance with this controller to make it to premium status. The drive definitely isn't a performance leader, but it looks gr...
Snazzy as any card-based SSD we've seen, Better-than-expected speed in some tests, Onboard capacitors for write protection against power loss,
Offered in just one (small) capacity.No utility software, Middling overall performance for a PCI Express SSD, Backplane switch is not useful
An add-in-card SSD from newcomer Drevo, the Ares is unique in design among PCI Express drives. (Anyone for a speed switch on the back, LEDs on the edge, and a unicorn on the side?) But its lone cramped capacity and middling performance for an NVMe model m...
Snazzy-looking as any card-based SSD we've seen, Better-than-expected speed in some tests, Onboard capacitors for write protection against power loss
Offered in just one (small) capacity, No utility software, Middling overall performance for a PCI Express SSD, Backplane switch is not useful
An add-in-card SSD from newcomer Drevo, the Ares is unique in design among PCI Express drives. (Anyone for a speed switch on the back, LEDs on the edge, and a unicorn on the side?) But its lone cramped capacity and middling performance for an NVMe model...
Low price, LED light show, A nice design, Faster than SATA
Entry-level NVMe SSD, Inconsistent performance
The Drevo Ares is an interesting SSD. Drevo intended the Ares to be a high-performance SSD, but SMI couldn't deliver enough performance with this controller to make it to premium status. The drive definitely isn't a performance leader, but it looks great...
Published: 2017-12-20, Author: Henrik , review by: hw-journal.de
an sich hohe Leistung, gute Verarbeitung, massiver Kühler, sehr hohe Lebensdauer, LP Bracket enthalten, fairer Preis
aber im Vergleich etwas langsam
Guckt man sich die synthetischen Benchmarks bzw. die Ergebnisse an, so liegt die Drevo Ares teilweise deutlich hinter der Samsung 960 Evo zurück. Gerade in Hinblick darauf, dass beide SSDs mit vier Lanes angebunden werden, erstaunt das ein wenig. Klar, Dr...
Published: 2017-12-11, Author: Christoph , review by: gamezoom.net
saubere Verarbeitung, hohe Lesegeschwindigkeit, Leistungsaufnahme hält sich in Grenzen, NVMe-Unterstützung, drei Jahre Garantie, keine Probleme mit Wärmeentwicklung, fairer Preis
keine DevSleep-Funktion, Schreibgeschwindigkeit könnte höher sein
Für knapp 150 Euro wandert die neue Drevo Ares 256GB über den Ladentisch. Käufer dieser Mainstream-PCIe-SSD bekommen eine überdurchschnittlich hohe Leistung geboten. Vor allem die Lesegeschwindigkeit weiß zu gefallen. Darüber hinaus gibt es im Alltagseins...