The Intel Optane SSD 800P brings lightning-fast boot times and excellent everyday performance to the form factor, making it a top choice for enthusiasts building cutting-edge PCs.
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NVMe SSD Roundup 2018: In our opinion, the "mid-range" Optane 800P is a harder sell due to pricing. The pitch of running a "cheap" drive to put your OS and a game or two on might have worked a few years ago, but the 800p is not affordable enough to make it better than alternative larger capacity drives.
Many of the common storage related tasks didn't seem to be overly affected by which drive from this round up they were run on. As anticipated, Optane drives and second-generation NVMe SSDs are the top players in the market offering a considerable...
The Intel Optane SSD 800p isn't the holy grail we were shown glimpses of in 2015. It doesn't come anywhere close to reinventing the PC. However, it is a tantalising taste of how that vision might play out over the next few years. Intel's SSD 800p series...
The Intel Optane SSD 800p is a great contender in the SSD space. It's unique since Intel is the only one with the Optane technology and they're aggressively pushing for it across their platforms. With not many capacity options, it would seem that Intel...
The benchmarks tell an interesting story. They reveal that while Optane 800p can't deliver the headline read speeds of NAND NVMe drives, yet it can beat it in numerous other ways that are more relevant to a typical PC user.For those wanting their system...
Intel's Optane technology shows promise and scales well, but it's four times the price and doesn't offer the capacity of NAND-based solutions. While we rated the 800P at 3 stars, that's with the average user in mind. It would rate higher as a corporate solution, where its marvelous longevity would come into play.
In the end, we're at a loss as to who the Intel Optane SSD 800P would be ideal for. To even get a decent amount of storage, you would have to buy two 118GB drives for $199 (about £140, AU$255) each – then go through the trouble of arranging them into a...
The Intel Optane SSD 800P brings lightning-fast boot times and excellent everyday performance to the form factor, making it a top choice for enthusiasts building cutting-edge PCs.
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SharetweetREPORT SUMMARY AND FINAL THOUGHTSThe strength of Intel XPoint memory media cannot be shown any better at the consumer level than through the products Intel has introduced since the distribution of XPoint got the go ahead. We started with Intel...
In principle, Intel is once more putting the potential of their 3D XPoint technology on display. But that "once more" is precisely the problem with the Optane 800P— the technology offers a high level of data consistency and unrivaled data transfer...
Last month Intel launched the Optane SSD 800P series as a step below the ultra-fast Optane 900P solid-state drives but still a big step ahead of other SSD options like the Intel 760p series. Here are our first Linux performance benchmarks of the Optane...
Intel did not lie or polish the figures when they told us that the drive scales above 100% in a RAID setup. I'm not fully sure how Intel managed to create better than +100% scaling, but they did. And that is impressive! Granted, the Optane SSD 800P...