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March 2014
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120 Reviews
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Speedy sequential-read speeds, Fast small-file read speeds, Available in capacities up to 1TB
Pricier, at this writing, than Samsung's competing SSD 840 EVO drive, No software or setup guide in the box
The M550 is a strong competitor to Samsung's stellar SSD 840 EVO. It's fast and affordable, though Samsung and Intel SSDs have better software, and the EVO costs a bit less as a bare drive. Read More…...
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Published: 2014-05-15, Author: Carl , review by: HardCOREware.net
If you have wondered what caused SSD prices to drop so dramatically in the last few years, it has more to do than just competition. Higher density NAND is what has led the charge in plummeting prices; with the ability to cram more storage onto a package, ...
Published: 2014-05-13, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.co.uk
Large 1 TB capacity available, very keen prices, great performance
3 year warranty against 5 elsewhere
Crucial has inched up the already good performance of last year's M500 mildly, and added a backup capacitor to help safeguard against data loss in edge cases of power loss. Most importantly, the M550 signposts the trend in falling SSD prices, bringing pot...
Crucial M550 заметно прибавил в производительности, на текущий момент эта модель составляет конкуренцию топовым моделям. Высокая надежность обеспечивается использованием техпроцесса 20 нм. Производительность повышена не в ущерб долговечности. Единственный...
Mit der Crucial M550 2,5″ 512GB SATA3 SSD CT512M550SSD1 hat sich Crucial wieder mal selbst übertroffen und steigert nicht nur sehr deutlich die Lese- und Schreibperformance, sondern gibt dem Anwender sogar knapp 7 Prozent mehr nutzbare Kapazität im Vergle...
Abstract: Not too long ago the most touted upgrade for any PC was memory. Anyone running a PC on less than 4GB was quickly advised to bump up the memory - and for a while it did make things faster.At the same time OS developers did a great job of creating strate...