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Intel® SSD 600p Series

512GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D1, TLC

Intel® SSD 600p Series

512GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D1, TLC

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  • 02/27/2018

    Summary

    The Intel 600p 512 GB SSD is currently listed online for $220. Good performance for light workloads Competitively priced 5-year warranty Made by a big name brand, which probably means better support and servicing Write speeds drop significantly and rat...

    techpowerup.com
    Pros

    Good performance for light workloads, Competitively priced, 5-year warranty, Made by a big name brand, which probably means better support and servicing

    Cons

    Write speeds drop significantly and rather quickly after 16 GB are written, No heatsink, Weak synthetic performance results

  • 04/05/2017

    Summary

    The Intel SSD 600p is an affordable entry-level introduction into the NVMe SSD world. In the sequential read tests it can make use of the faster connection, and in the PCMark 8 storage test in particular that has more practical relevance, it comes out at...

    notebookcheck.net
  • 03/31/2017

    Summary

    The Intel 600p 1TB SSD delivers enough performance to justify the cost. If you just want to fill the M.2 slot on your new motherboard, the 600p fits, but you may not notice a performance improvement over your existing high-speed SATA SSD. Intel tossed...

    tomshardware.com
    Pros

    Lowest priced 1TB NVMe SSD, Excellent software package, Singlesided design for increased compatibility, BetterthanSATA read performance, 5Year warranty

    Cons

    Poor performance consistency, Low write performance, Low random read performance

  • 12/16/2016

    Summary

    This gum stick NVMe drive may not be the best performer in its class, but because of its price, it's no wonder they are selling so well. It is the lowest cost NVMe PCIe SSD in the market. Looking at the online retailers we can see the majority of reviews...

    thessdreview.com
  • 11/24/2016

    Summary

    Intel SSD 600P Series 512GB M.2 Drive So, is the Intel SSD 600p series just another budget priced TLC drive that enthusiasts will hate due to poor heavy workload performance? Unfortunately it most certainly is, but it does perform relatively well for how...

    legitreviews.com
  • 11/22/2016

    Summary

    The Intel SSD 600p is intended to be the most mainstream PCIe SSD yet without the hefty price premium that previous PCIe SSDs have carried relative to SATA SSDs. Its performance needs to be evaluated in the context of its price and intended market, both o...

    anandtech.com
  • 11/02/2016

    Summary

    Drive Intel SSD 600p is not bad: the new M. 2 SSD from Intel closes the gap between fast but very expensive drives PCI Express, such as Samsung PRO SSD 960, Toshiba RD400 OCZ or Intel SSD 750, and the traditional SATA SSD.Performance Intel SSD 600p in man...

    hw4all.com
    Pros

    Not limited to the bandwidth of the SATA interface, High daily performance, The price SATA SSD,

    Cons

    The drop in performance after the cache is populated SLC, Support for TCG Opal/eDrive only in Pro version

  • 10/05/2016

    Summary

    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 performa...

    techspot.com
    Pros

    Cheaper than rival M.2 NVMe SSDs, 3D TLC NAND, fiveyear warranty.

    Cons

    Inconsistent results stemming from terrible large write performance.

  • 09/23/2016

    Summary

    Last month Intel introduced the 600P Series solid-state drives as the most competitively-priced NVMe SSDs launched to date. Here are a few Linux comparison benchmarks from my initial testing of the SSDPEKKW256G7X1 M.2 SSD on Linux.The Intel SSD 600P serie...

    phoronix.com
  • 09/09/2016

    Summary

    Intel SSD 600P Series - Find It At AmazonThe Intel SSD 600P series of solid state drives aren't barn-burners in the benchmarks in comparison to some other NVMe PCIe SSDs, but they represent a significant upgrade over typical SATA-based solid state drives...

    hothardware.com
    Pros

    Affordable Pricing, Good Performance With Typical Workloads, 5-Year Warranty

    Cons

    Performance Drops Off At High Queue Depths And With Large Sequential Transfers

  • 09/01/2016

    Summary

    Intel has unleashed their 3D NAND across the majority of their product lines, and it has brought prices down considerably. Along with it came the 600p, their first M.2 SSD. Powered by a Silicon Motion controller, and with a portion of its TLC flash operat...

    pcper.com
    Pros

    Good overall performance, Excellent cost/GB for an M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD

    Cons

    Inconsistent / stuttery performance while operating with a full write cache

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