Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Patriot 2.5 inch Pyro Series SATA600 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Patriot 2.5 inch Pyro Series SATA600.
December 2011
(79%)
52 Reviews
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Great performance – hits speeds of up to 500MB/s, Reasonable pricing, Looks great
Suffered with sequential transfer rates
Since its inception the SATA 3 SSD has had enthusiasts drooling over faster transfer rates and enticing them to get their wallets out. Never has there been a better time to invest with prices being reasonably affordable and a vast spectrum of motherbo...
Продукт от Patriot не преподнёс в плане производительности никаких сюрпризов, его результаты сравнимы с теми, что получены в более ранних тестах с другими SSD на SF-2281. Как и полагается продукту на контроллере от SandForce, он очень хорошо справляется с...
DuraClass™ technology, DuraWrite™ extends the endurance of SSDs, Intelligent Block Management and Wear Leveling, Intelligent Read Disturb Management, Intelligent “Recycling” for advance free space management (Garbage Collection), RAISE™ (Redundant Array of Independent Silicon Elements), Intelligent Data Retention optimization, 3 year Warranty, 240GB & 120GB models; 550MB/s read | 515MB/s Write,
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If you read our introduction, you are aware that the Patriot Pyro has an Asynchronous NAND Flash (by Micron), as opposed to a Synchronous NAND Controller. What are the differences and is there a benefit to having one or the other? In theory and statist...
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Published: 2011-08-04, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
The Patriot Pyro SSD is a capable and affordable SATA III SSD that doesn't have the raw speed across the board like some of its peers but it also carries a lower price tag than most....
Patriot's first entry using the second generation SandForce SSD processor was the Wildfire, which was designed for optimal performance via expensive 32nm toggle NAND. The Pyro however, takes a more cost effective approach by using a less expensive 25nm...
Competitive Pricing, Strong Performance, 3 Year Warranty
Slows Down With Incompressible Data, Asynchronous NAND
The Patriot Pyro will initially be available in 60GB, 120GB, and 240GB varieties, with various price points. The 120GB model we've featured here will be sold for about $209.99.At that price, the 120GB Patriot Pyro comes in at approximately $1.87 per gigab...
Within each generation of SSDs there is always a controller design which most companies tend to gravitate towards. This time SandForce has taken over and we’ve only seen the beginning of what promises to be a glut of rebadged mid-range SF2281-based dri...
Patriot's Pyro SSD offers tremendous SandForce performance at a tempting price, and with Corsair, OCZ and others all pushing practically-identical propositions, the cost of second-generation SandForce ownership should only get lower. The Good Hits sp...
Read/Write Performance, SandForce SF2281 Controller, SATA III 6Gb/s Interface, Backwards Compatibility with SATA II Interface, Price...
Performance wasn't as good as other SATA III drives...
Ever since their release, SSDs have proven to provide an extremely great performance increase. However, this performance increase comes at a cost, as we've seen SSDs range from $100 to up to $1000. As newer drives are released, the price of the older ...
What can I say that the results have not already shown. With the new SandForce Processor the Patriot was able to beat the Curcial RealSSD. Now I will have to say that the Crucial is using an older Processor, but it is still selling for a higher price t...