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February 2018
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Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-27, Autor: Billy , Testbericht von: anandtech.com
The Intel SSD 760p is intended to be a mainstream product for a retail SSD market that is increasingly migrating away from SATA SSDs. Critical to that goal, the Intel SSD 760p is almost always faster than any SATA SSD. That's an important threshold for bu...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-27, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: phoronix.com
Zusammenfassung: If the extremely fast Intel Optane SSD 900p is out of your budget with its 3D XPoint memory, this week Intel rolled out the SSD 760p series with 64-layer TLC 3D NAND memory. For less than $100 USD you can get the 256GB capacity Intel 760p SSD, which is wh...
Performance falls off sharply at the 128GB capacity
For what is supposed to be a budget product, the Intel SSD 760p pushes all of the right performance buttons to be a highly competitive performance-class product. It's one thing to come within a few percentage points of the class-leader, but to surpass it...
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Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-23, Autor: Adam , Testbericht von: storagereview.com
The Intel 760p offers a very cost-effective M.2 NVMe drive that will meet the needs of most mainstream users...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-23, Autor: Tony , Testbericht von: Techreport.com
Intel's SSD 760p turned in one of the more uneven performances we've seen. The drive's read performance was amazingly fast any way you slice it, but writes were merely SATA-beating. The usefulness of quick reads vastly outweighs that of quick writes for...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-23, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: tomshardware.com
Higher performance than the previous generation, Low cost, Excellent software package, Intel reliability
No 1TB Or 2TB options at launch, Same endurance as previous generation, Low application performance at launch (firmware update, please)
The Intel SSD 760p 512GB is the best overall SSD value available for general PC use. The drive improves on the previous generation with at least twice the performance and capacity. It also comes with a nice power reduction. The $199 price point makes...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-23, Autor: Marco , Testbericht von: hothardware.com
Competitive Pricing, Decent Performance With Typical End-User Workloads, 5-Year Warranty
More Performance Available For Slightly More Money
Intel SSD 760P Solid State Drives - Find Them At AmazonThe Intel SSD 760P didn't burn up the benchmarks charts relative to some other, higher-end, more expensive NVMe PCIe SSDs, but it is still a major upgrade over a SATA-based solid state drive that's fa...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-23, Autor: Sean , Testbericht von: thessdreview.com
Intel's latest 3D 64-layer NAND helps to not only double the 760P's performance over the 600P, but also enables Intel to release the 760P at fairly low MSRPs in a time where the competition has to hike up their prices due to the NAND shortage. This, once...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-09-29, Autor: Tomas , Testbericht von: uk.hardware.info
Now that the prices of SSDs are starting to fall again, the competition is starting to take off again. Especially the new models from Crucial and Samsung bring some life back to the business, which was badly needed in this market. Last year there were few...
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Veröffentlicht: 2018-03-29, Autor: Simon , Testbericht von: kitguru.net
Overall performance, Price, Lower power consumption than previous generation drive
Endurance hasn't improved over the previous 600p drive, Kitguru says: Clearly its early days in the entry level NVMe drive market but Intel's pricing of the SSD760p gives them a hefty early advantage in what is sure to become a very competitive segment, R
Up until now the vast majority, if not all M.2 NVMe drives have been aimed at the upper mainstream/enthusiast market segments. Intel already has drives for those markets, so they have turned their attention to the other end of the market to try and drive...