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Mai 2025
alaTest hat 4 Testberichte und Kundenbewertungen für SUPER TALENT MasterDrive RX FTM12GE25H 2.5" 512GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) zusammengefasst und analysiert. Im Durchschnitt wurde das Produkt mit 4.3/5 bewertet, verglichen mit einer durchschnittlichen Bewertung von 4.5/5 für andere Produkte.
Im Durchschnitt haben Anwender dieses Produkt mit 85/100 bewertet.
Kundenmeinung (newegg.com)
I don't know the rep of the system manufacturer of this drive, but I had the opportunity to put one in a system, throw a few things at it, and see what happened. I've got a system running heavy hard drive seek times and checked it for temperatures. ...
Excellent speed, easy to format, fast seek time
Not a laptop drive. NOT A LAPTOP DRIVE
Kundenmeinung (newegg.com)
Out with spinning plates, in with solid state. Every tech geek knows solid state/flash storage is the future. Someday our drives will be like our RAM. I want this baby, definitely, but I guess I'll wait af ew more yrs to go solid state, then maybe get...
Solid State of course
Price. Five eggs when it gets down to $ three figures.. may be next year :)
Kundenmeinung (newegg.com)
Imagine how small hard drives will be some day. I may be wrong...but I expect to see fully functional computers rocking from wrist watches. Functional by our standards any way...the people of the future might see them as low end. As for ol' Techno...
If you can afford two of these monsters you're in for a surprise. Set this up with an i7, DDR3, and the latest from nVidia...and it will be like you've traveled into the future ; Unfortunately most people don't have that much cash
It's expensive...but it's cutting edge. I can't wait until building based on this technology is the standard
Kundenmeinung (newegg.com)
Although the price may seem high, we are able to save over 80k USD per imaging system by using two of these drives instead of our previous solution.
Very fast and very high capacity. Windows Vista reports 481 GB (or 516 billion bytes). We were able to obtain 160 MB/sec sequential writes and 217 MB/sec sequential reads. Our application requires high-speed sequential writes for high-resolution image...
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