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Sehr schnell bei 4K Random Read
Schnellste Programmstarts
Niedrigste Latenz beim Lesen
Als HDD-Beschleuniger sehr effektiv
Einfache Installation
Performance-Zuwachs für HDD‘s
Einfacher Einbau
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Schreibend schwächer als normale SSDs
Wenig Speicherplatz
Cache muss erst „lernen“ und ist davor kaum schneller
Intels Optane Memory ist unserer Einschätzung nach wie vor nur wenig für den Massenmarkt geeignet. Die sehr hohen, zufälligen Datenraten sind zwar auch unter Windows durchaus vorteilig, der Abstand zu gewöhnlichen SATADie Nutzung als Cache-Speicher in Kom...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-08-10, Autor: Tom , Testbericht von: overclock3d.net
Wow.Okay there are a few caveats when it comes to which setup and scenario the Intel Optane Memory can shine the brightest, but if we are simply looking at whether it does its job when paired with the right hardware then it is an undeniable yes. Outstandi...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-04-24, Autor: Alex , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com
Zusammenfassung: It isnt only the junk processor that makes a really cheap computer slow. Or the memory or the video card (or lack of video card). The primary reason your cheap laptop loudly chugs along at glacial speeds is because of the hard drive. Cheap laptops use ch...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-04-24, Autor: Peter , Testbericht von: arstechnica.com
Zusammenfassung: 3D XPoint (pronounced "crosspoint," not "ex-point") is a promising form of non-volatile memory jointly developed by Intel and Micron. Intel claims that the memory, which it's branding Optane for commercial products, provides a compelling mix of propertie...
Simple, no-frills installation process, Outstanding performance gains, especially to HDD-equipped systems, It's the fastest (lowest latency) thing we've ever tested. Period. (yes, again)
Requires current generation motherboard, preventing upgrades to older systems, Cost (see below), Too small to use as a boot SSD
I knew XPoint was going to enable all sorts of performance gains to storage systems, but I honestly did not expect Optane Memory to net such large benefits and to do it so well. While previous hybrid/caching technologies have been decent, the outstanding...
Strong low-queue depth 4k random performance, Easy to install/use caching software
Users need a certain Intel system to use the module as a caching product, Performance is lackluster versus existing NVMe products, Full solution cost is more than buying a traditional SSD
The Intel Optane Memory module is designed to accelerate HDDs but stumbles with underwhelming performance and is tripped up by the need for new motherboards and CPUs to support it. It may be the first step in the direction of new NAND technology, but it e...
This is not Intel's first attempt at Intel Optane Memory, but it is certainly their best solution yet. We discovered a very noticeable performance improvement with Intel Optane Memory enabled and we loved the faster boot times, improved application load t...
If prices and capacities were equal, you would get the Optane drive over NAND any day of the week. Until that day, we still think that the Optane drive is a tremendous value in terms of caching if you need consistent performance. If you have a heavy write...