Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Intel M.2 Optane 800P Series NVMe PCIe SSDPEK1W and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel M.2 Optane 800P Series NVMe PCIe SSDPEK1W.
March 2018
(77%)
54 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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 t...
Muy buen rendimiento en general, Tecnología 3D NAND Flash, Pequeño, no se calienta mucho, consume escasamente, En sabores de 58 y 112 GB
Como disco de caché mejora, pero quizá un M.2 PCIe x4 sea incluso más indicado en términos de rendimiento puro
Hay que pensar en el Optane serie 8 como en una continuación de los Optane Memory, ya que comparados con la serie 7 de SSDs (de los cuáles vimos un ejemplo recientemente) son inferiores en potencia. La diferencia principal estriba en que aquéllos poseen i...
Published: 2018-03-18, Author: Javier , review by: geeknetic.es
Excelente rendimiento en operaciones aleatorias, El rendimiento independiente de la ocupación, Formato estándar con NVMe
Precio/capacidad fuera de mercado
En nuestras pruebas nos hemos encontrado con algunas sorpresas como su mejor rendimiento en proceso con respecto a las especificaciones, aunque solo en lectura, y como se defiende bien en velocidades de escritura aleatoria con modelos en teoría mas avanza...
Capacità maggiore, ma comunque poco per un SSD, prestazioni in lettura casuale incredibili,
Bassa capacità, costoso, riduzione delle prestazioni possibile sotto carichi pesanti,
Possiamo identificare facilmente il pubblico a cui si rivolgono la maggior parte dei prodotti, ma con Intel Optane SSD 800P siamo un po' in difficoltà. Optane Memory è un prodotto per il caching e con un obiettivo chiaro, anche se la base utente è stata l...
Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Billy , review by: anandtech.com
The Optane SSD 800p is the closest that Intel has come to offering a 3D XPoint-based product for the mainstream consumer market. Unlike the Optane Memory M.2, the 800p is available in capacities that allow it to be used as ordinary storage. Unlike the pre...
Редакция THG, 15 марта 2018Страница: 1 2 3Обзор Intel Optane SSD 800P | Заключение и выводыМы можем с лёгкостью определить целевую аудиторию большинства продуктов, но затрудняемся сделать это в случае с Intel Optane SSD 800P. Кэширующая Optane Memory имел...
We believe that Intel accomplished exactly what they set out to do with the Optane SSD 800P - bring Optane to the masses. The Optane SSD 800P is appealing because it is relatively affordable. It is appealing because it is a single sided M.2 design. No nee...
Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
In spite of its high price, the previously reviewed 900P, with its stellar performance and virtual lifetime guarantee, is a tempting buy for enthusiasts. The 800P, on the other hand, is most decidedly not. In pricey RAID combinations, its longevity might...
Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Makes Optane SSDs a little cheaper, 365 TBW endurance
PCIe 3.0 x 2 interface limits performance, Tiny storage capacities only, Pricier than most M.2 NVMe drives
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 RA...
Outstanding responsiveness (low QD random performance), Highest capacity Optane in an M.2 form factor to date
Price is very high (see below), Performance is held back by PCIe 3.0 x2 interface, Capacities are smaller than many power users would desire
ConclusionPROSOutstanding responsiveness (low QD random performance).Highest capacity Optane in an M.2 form factor to date.CONSPrice is very high (see below).Performance is held back by PCIe 3.0 x2 interface.Capacities are smaller than many power users wo...