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Abstract: After Valentine's Day, SSDs prices fell yet again, and we updated our list to reflect those changes. This month, the best deals are found in the mid-range offering, and there's one bargain in our list for a 240GB SSD that you simply will not want to mi...
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tarting with the build quality of the 320 series we were happy to see that Intel has continued on with their standard process of using quality branded parts for their SSDs which use a sturdy metal casing. The new 320 series uses Hynix branded memory fo...
For a new device, Intel's 320 Series SSD feels somewhat dated. Without a SATA 6Gbps interface and a cutting-edge controller, its ageing architecture struggles to stand out among competitor solutions touting almost double the performance. But there's mo...
The results that we got using the tests above reveal that the Intel SSD 320 is a worthy upgrade to an older generation SSD, if you are after better performance and larger storage capacities. If there was something that could have made the deal sweeter, th...