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Outstanding 558/533 MBps read/write speed with ATTO.
Produced 80,015 combined 4K IOPS.
Among the fastest SATAbased SSDs available.
TCG OPAL security with 256bit AES encryption.
Uses 20nm NAND flash components.
SandForce SF2281 processor supports TRIM.
Expensive enthusiast level product.
Similar products carry five year warranty.
By TweakTown on April 08, 2013
When we go shopping for computer parts, we rarely point to a specific product and say that's the model I want and I'm going to save up until I can buy it. The process generally starts out a bit different and based on what's free in our bank...
By Computer Shopper on April 05, 2013
Intel's updated mainstream SSD offers decent performance and a solid upgrade package. It's priced a bit higher than some faster drives, though, so do shop around unless you put stock in Intel's stability and longevity claims....
By Maximum PC on April 05, 2013
The last time we heard from Intel's SDD department it was throwing around its performance-oriented 520 Series SSD that rocked a SandForce controller and custom Intel firmware with 25nm NAND flash. That drive earned a 9 verdict from us but no Kick...
By Hardware Canucks on March 18, 2013
With their new 335 series drives, Intel has given us a glimpse of what they believe the future of SSDs should look like. Gone are clearly distinct lines between budget friendly drives and their high end counterparts. Instead, we are finally seeing...
By Real World Labs on March 03, 2013
Having just launched, pricing for the Intel 335 180GB is a bit high and we expect it will drop shortly. When I say a bit high I mean in comparison to the 240GB version after all, you can buy the 180GB 335 today for under $1/GB. You really get what you...
By PCQuest on January 03, 2013
The 335 SSD series is sandwiched between 330 and 520 series. The prime differentiator between 335 series and the other two is the underlying MLC NAND flash memory used. While 330 and 520 series are based on 25 nm NAND, the 335 series is based on 20 nm...
By TechRadar on December 17, 2012
The latest addition to Intel's armoury of SSDs is the 335 Series - a competitively priced drive that's aimed at the mainstream market.Like its little 330 series sibling and its bigger brother, the 520 series, it's based around the LSI...
By Good Gear Guide on December 17, 2012
The Intel SSD 335 uses the latest in flash storage technology and it's a great little drive if you fancy a speed boost. It will noticeably improve not only the performance of a typical laptop, but also its battery life. If you want to use it in a...
By TweakTown on December 01, 2012
Admittedly, I spent more time in the review looking at how the new 335 Series compared to the 520 Series that I largely ignored the Samsung 840 250GB. The 335 is good enough to compare to Intel's flagship consumer SSD and for the most part walks...
By Tech2 on November 26, 2012
and Price in India Intel has priced its latest SSD 335 Series at Rs10,700 plus taxes for 240GB. This is very good pricing on Intel’s part given the performance it offers and the capacity of the drive. You’ll usually find 120GB SSDs at this...
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