In Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan etc... Much like Micron C400,
When there were no Review or preview on Anandtech, Intel 320 and C400 are already selling over at the far east.
320 Performance is about the same......
320 Performance about the same as what? The C400, the Intel 510 or the Intel G2?
Here's a quick link to some kind of unboxing:
http://en.expreview.com/2011/03/22/exclusivehands-on-intel-320-series-solid-state-drive/15541.html
They seem to say the 320 is using an Intel controller, unlike the 510.
When there were no Review or preview on Anandtech, Intel 320 and C400 are already selling over at the far east.
I wanted almost six months for this? I'm am pretty disappointed to be honest.![]()
yeah.. if the released it last year when they originally planned, i would have upgraded my G1s by now. after seeing the new SF though, intel may have lost me with the constant delays. :thumbsdown:
Yeah I already decided to just get the C400. If I would of known about this before, I would of bought the c300 months ago when I saw a good deal on it.
The “G3” we’ve all been waiting for will still come. That’ll be Intel’s first 25nm SSD and it should carry specs similar to what we already published. However the focus of the drive will be the mainstream. To take care of the high end Intel created a new drive: the Intel SSD 510 (codename Elmcrest) and it uses a Marvell 9174 6Gbps controller.
... I guess people buy their (Intel) ssd for reliability & brand name
Which is better?
A 250MB/s drive that last years without any maintenance or worry.
A 500MB/s drive that requires constant firmware updates, always runs a chance for bricking (loss of data), RMA process from OCZ?
The answer is different for different people. Intel will sell lots drives, dont worry about that.![]()
i understood the performance would be similar... but for stability and OS use (random writes!) it doesn't need to have 2x the speed to still be (already) ridiculously faster than a spinning hdd..