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Intel® Optane™ Memory Series

32GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0, 20nm, 3D Xpoint™

Intel® Optane™ Memory Series

32GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0, 20nm, 3D Xpoint™

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  • 08/10/2018

    Summary

    Wow.Okay there are a few caveats when it comes to which setup and scenario the Intel Optane Memory can shine the brightest, but if we are simply looking at whether it does its job when paired with the right hardware then it is an undeniable yes. Outstandi...

    overclock3d.net
  • 07/02/2018

    Summary

    We also tested a couple of games to see how load times were impacted with Intel Optane Memory acceleration. For these tests, we simply installed Steam to the secondary volume and downloaded Middle-Earth: Shadow Of War and Hitman. The, we tracked the time...

    hothardware.com
    Pros

    Big Performance Boost, Easy Setup, Transparent To The End User

    Cons

    Price Premium For 3D Xpoint, Compatible Only With Intel 7th And 8th Gen Systems

  • 04/24/2017

    Summary

    It isnt only the junk processor that makes a really cheap computer slow. Or the memory or the video card (or lack of video card). The primary reason your cheap laptop loudly chugs along at glacial speeds is because of the hard drive. Cheap laptops use ch...

    gizmodo.com
  • 04/24/2017

    Summary

    One of the other side benefits of the technology don't show in the benchmarks. We've gotten a little spoiled around here, so powering up our test rig with only a hard drive handling storage duties was a bit of an eye opener. Not only was system responsive...

    hothardware.com
    Pros

    Affordable, Significant Performance Improvement, Easy To Setup And Configure

    Cons

    Price Premium Over NAND, Compatibility Limited To Kaby Lake and 200-Series Chipsets

  • 04/24/2017

    Summary

    This is not Intel's first attempt at Intel Optane Memory, but it is certainly their best solution yet. We discovered a very noticeable performance improvement with Intel Optane Memory enabled and we loved the faster boot times, improved application load t...

    legitreviews.com
  • 04/24/2017

    Summary

    I knew XPoint was going to enable all sorts of performance gains to storage systems, but I honestly did not expect Optane Memory to net such large benefits and to do it so well. While previous hybrid/caching technologies have been decent, the outstanding...

    pcper.com
    Pros

    Simple, no-frills installation process, Outstanding performance gains, especially to HDD-equipped systems, It's the fastest (lowest latency) thing we've ever tested. Period. (yes, again)

    Cons

    Requires current generation motherboard, preventing upgrades to older systems, Cost (see below), Too small to use as a boot SSD

  • 04/24/2017

    Summary

    Intel's Optane Module will make a world of difference for users stuck with traditional hard drives. Those drives must be in higher-end Kaby Lake systems running Windows 10, though...

    pcworld.com_techhive.com
    Pros

    Exceptional 4K file performance, Can rival high performance SSDs under some circumstances, Wipes out hard drive-only performance

    Cons

    Only works with Kaby Lake Core i3 and up CPUs, Performance drops once you burn through the cache, Would feel better if $15 lower in cost

  • 04/24/2017

    Summary

    If prices and capacities were equal, you would get the Optane drive over NAND any day of the week. Until that day, we still think that the Optane drive is a tremendous value in terms of caching if you need consistent performance. If you have a heavy write...

    servethehome.com
  • 04/24/2017

    Summary

    The Intel Optane Memory module is designed to accelerate HDDs but stumbles with underwhelming performance and is tripped up by the need for new motherboards and CPUs to support it. It may be the first step in the direction of new NAND technology, but it e...

    storagereview.com
    Pros

    Strong low-queue depth 4k random performance, Easy to install/use caching software

    Cons

    Users need a certain Intel system to use the module as a caching product, Performance is lackluster versus existing NVMe products, Full solution cost is more than buying a traditional SSD

  • 04/24/2017

    Summary

    Intel's Optane Memory tech unquestionably improves the responsiveness of a PC that relies on a hard drive for its primary storage, and by no small margin. Going by the metrics I tested, Optane Memory can even help a hard-drive-powered system outpace an a...

    Techreport.com
  • 04/24/2017

    Summary

    Our review isn't without some ideas and concerns with respect to Intel Optane Memory. Two things we discovered during testing were how much more beneficial it may have been to include a higher capacity version, at least to 64GB, as well as to increase the...

    thessdreview.com
  • 04/24/2017

    Summary

    Optane Memory is a complicated topic with a simple execution. If you follow the supported configurations to build an Optane Memory enabled system it will reward you with a fast storage volume that has the capacity of a spinning disk. $75.00 Suggest...

    tomshardware.com
    Pros

    Low cost, Intelligent Acceleration, Versatile with supported and unsupported configurations, A real performance option for HDDs

    Cons

    Limited chipset support, Some software improvements required, Small capacities

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