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    News - Intel lets loose 510 Series SSDs

    Company's first SATA 6Gbps drives take aim at the SandForce crop with read speeds of up to 500MB/s.
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    Re: News - Intel lets loose 510 Series SSDs

    no love for the guys on a budget then, shame was hoping i could pick up a good 60gb SSD for £70 this year!
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    Re: News - Intel lets loose 510 Series SSDs

    These drives are just dissapointing. They are quick in some situations but their random r/w is bad. If the price was more budget than mid range then it would have been fine. As it stands now, the C300s (Marvell controller also) aren't that much worse than the 510s. I will look forward to the C400 (can't be bothered with Sandforce's firmware games)

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    Re: News - Intel lets loose 510 Series SSDs

    no but then again we are seeing speeds nicely increase, we've not seen that form Intel since the p3 days!
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    Re: News - Intel lets loose 510 Series SSDs

    random read write speeds have not improved at all. These drives only offer 20k IOPS which is a very important metric for pro users.
    I do testing in VMs where high IOPS figures are important

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    Re: News - Intel lets loose 510 Series SSDs

    I'm awaiting benchmarks before jumping to any conclusions

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