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Intel 730 Jackson Ridge 240GB SSD Review

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As we discussed earlier in the review, the write performance of the 240GB drive is considerably less than the larger 480GB unit – around 270 MB/s v 470 MB/s. This means the 240GB unit scores close to the bottom of our chart – as write performance is the same as many SATA 2 drives we reviewed years ago.

Read performance is excellent – hitting 546 MB/s.


Some comparison results from other leading products available on the market today.

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5 comments

  1. I love Intel drives, the performance figures are only part of the story – most reliable drives by far. I still have an original Intel SSD from the 1st generation and its working fine.

    I have had 3 OCZ and Corsair sandforce drives fails over a couple of a months, I will always be going back to Intel. ordering a 240GB or maybe a 480GB jackson ridge SSD in the coming months, depending if I can stretch to it.

    I dont think in real world terms the write speed of 270Mb/s would be a huge issue, but for some future proofing and a boot drive, the 480GB seems a better bet. The slight price overhead due to the reliability enhancements is worth it.

  2. Intel lover here too, reliability is very important for me, I wouldn’t risk the chance of losing data over £20 more than an OCZ or something else.

  3. Any ideas when OCUK will have these in stock? just a preorder page atm

  4. VeronicaDCummings

    I have had 3 OCZ and Corsair sandforce drives fails over a couple of a months, I will always be going back to Intel. ordering a 240GB or maybe a 480GB jackson ridge SSD in the coming months, depending if I can stretch to it. http://num.to/457-287-619-226

  5. im using the Intel sandforce based drive that works great for me and now i cant wait to get the 240 gb jackson ridge. love the reliability of intel.