Intel 730 2.5" 480 GB Serial ATA III MLC

  • Brand : Intel
  • Product name : 730
  • Product code : SSDSC2BP480G4R5
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 5032037060158
  • Category : Internal Solid State Drives
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
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  • Info modified on : 07 Mar 2024 15:34:52
  • Warranty: : 5 years
  • Long product name Intel 730 2.5" 480 GB Serial ATA III MLC :

    480GB 730, 2.5", SATA III, MLC, Reseller Pack

  • Short summary description Intel 730 2.5" 480 GB Serial ATA III MLC :

    Intel 730, 480 GB, 2.5", 550 MB/s, 6 Gbit/s

  • Long summary description Intel 730 2.5" 480 GB Serial ATA III MLC :

    Intel 730. SSD capacity: 480 GB, SSD form factor: 2.5", Read speed: 550 MB/s, Write speed: 470 MB/s, Data transfer rate: 6 Gbit/s

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Updated:
2014-04-17 01:44:58
Average rating:77
Uk has collected 119 expert reviews for Intel 730 2.5" 480 GB Serial ATA III MLC and the average expert rating is 77 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
kitguru.net
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2014-04-17 01:44:52
Average rating:80
35 Flares 35 Flares KitGuru reviewed the Intel 730 Jackson Ridge Solid State Drive back on March 6th, and there was a lot of interest in the review. Since then Intel sent us over two more 730 drives and today we supplement our original findings by...
  • 5 year warranty with 70GB of data rated per day, incompressible and compressible performance is very strong, IOPS performance, Intel drives have proven to be very reliable since they launched, built in capacitors act as a data safety measure...
  • A little more expensive than some leading competitor drives at same capacity, 240GB drive takes a 200 MB/s write hit compared to the 480GB drive (400MB in Raid 0), Kitguru says: An excellent drive from Intel and one geared for long term reliability with b...
  • We initially reviewed the Intel 730 ‘Jackson Ridge' Solid State Drive early in March and noted that it was a very capable drive when dealing with a variety of intensive tasks. Our views since then haven't changed at all and we find Raid 0 performance is v...
hardwareheaven.com
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2014-04-17 01:44:52
Average rating:0
In the first two generations of SSDs one of the stand out models was Intels X25-M. Using their own controller it offered competitive performance and showed us just how reliable an SSD could be. In fact our original sample from June 2009 is still running t...
  • You can view our full perfomance results for the 730 Series and direct competition on the next page.Lets get the one proper negative out of the way first. Intel market this SSD as an enthisiast model, one which is ideal for those wanting to work with vide...
vortez.net
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2014-04-17 01:44:54
Average rating:0
£177.43Intel is renowned for building some of the fastest components on the planet, especially when it comes to CPUs. Dominating the CPU market is however not enough for the American mega-corp. They have their fingers in a lot of pies and with a varie...
  • A large 50GB of writes per day warranted, High read Performance, Full metal shroud...
  • Poor write speed...
  • There are two sides to a coin as we all know and the same can be said of the Intel 730 SSD, at least the 240GB version. Read speeds were comparable to the leading SSDs currently available. Add to this the sleek metal design and the class leading 50GB...
Bit-Tech.net
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2014-04-17 01:44:54
Average rating:74
inc VAT) (ex Tax)In recent years, Intel's SSD focus has shifted from the consumer space to the enterprise one. Until now, its highest end consumer drives have been based on the SandForce SF-2281 controller, and have thus been perfectly serviceabl...
  • Enterprise SSDs typically have to sacrifice peak performance to achieve higher levels of endurance and sustained performance. Our tests show that burst performance, which is more important for the average SSD user, favours more mainstream drives like Sams...
kitguru.net
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2014-04-17 01:44:54
Average rating:80
Today we are looking at the latest Solid State Drive from Intel, the 730. This 2.5 inch drive uses a specially qualified 3rd generation Intel controller, the same 20nm NAND flash memory that was used in the S3500, alongside an optimised firmware. In...
  • 5 year warranty with 70GB of data rated per day, incompressible and compressible performance is very strong, IOPS performance, Intel drives have proven to be very reliable since they launched, built in capacitors act as a data safety measure...
  • A little more expensive than some leading competitor drives at same capacity, 240GB drive takes a 200 MB/s write hit compared to the 480GB drive, Kitguru says: An excellent drive from Intel and one geared for long term reliability with balanced all round...
  • The Intel 730 ‘Jackson Ridge' has been an interesting Solid State Drive to analyse, as it is using a controller lifted from Intel's enterprise market. To make the product more interesting for the enthusiast sector, Intel have overclocked both the controll...
uk.hardware.info
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2014-04-17 01:44:54
Average rating:0
Intel has just introduced their new top of the line consumer SSD, the 730. The new 2,5" SSD is based on the same controller as the Intel DC S3500 en S3700, which are both enterprise SSD's. This is why Intel is marketing the 730 as a "consumer SSD with e...
  • The Intel SSD 730 is based on Intel's own controller which was previously used in their enterprise SSDs. Intel has managed to increase the performance of the new SSD thanks to the higher clock speeds of both the controller and the flash memory. Performa...
tomshardware.co.uk
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2014-04-17 01:44:54
Average rating:0
Intel's old school X25-M SSDs leveraged the company's 50 nm flash and a controller designed in-house. That once-bleeding-edge SATA 3Gb/s-capable processor could be equipped with up to 10 channels of memory, which helped bolster its performance and potenti...
  • Word on the streets is that no self-respecting 11-year-old boy can resist computer hardware with a skull on it. It's probably a shame, then, that there aren't many 11-year-olds in the prosumer category, sporting wallets fat enough to drop twice as much mo...
tweaktown.com
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2014-04-17 01:44:54
Average rating:93
Intel has a history of bringing datacenter products to market as high-end prosumer products. The first time this occurred to my knowledge was Skulltrail, a special dual socket LGA771 motherboard paired with two QX9775 processors for the ultimate, at the t...
  • Unlike the original enterprise to enthusiast product, Skulltrail, the Intel 730 Series 480GB didn't blow us away with more performance than we can handle. The truth is, 730 is more of a compromise product that offers enough performance to carry momentum...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-05-04 02:52:51
Average rating:60
Intel claims the 730 is exceptionally fast because it’s equipped with the company’s own controller and 20nm NAND flash, both of which have been overclocked. This is an improvement over Intel’s older SSDs, such as the 520 series, which used Sandforce contr...
  • A generally fast but overpriced SSD...
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