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Published: 2017-07-14, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: If you are looking for a low-cost NVMe M.2 SSD, the Toshiba XG3 is moderately priced and offers decent performance under Linux.The Toshiba XG3 isn't a particularly new NVMe SSD, but recently when finding an online deal for having the 128GB NVMe M.2 drive...
Toshibas Solid State Drives der XG3-Serie werden als OEM-Produkt hauptsächlich in neuen Notebooks in Erscheinung treten. Als Nachrüstoption für Endkunden ist dieses Modell von der Ausrichtung her nicht gedacht und vom Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis derzeit au...
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Published: 2016-05-09, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
It goes without saying that Samsung is rather fortunate that Toshiba hasn't pushed the XG3 family as a consumer SSD; the Toshiba XG3 M.2 1TB NVMe SSD is a rocket ship storage device. We actually never started testing with any sort of comparison in mind, o...
The Toshiba XG3 is a drive that we've been chasing for a long time now. Testing confirms our suspicion that the XG3 is an absolute beast in terms of performance. Samsung's M.2 NVMe SSDs remain the performance leader, but the XG3 shrinks that lead consid...
Published: 2016-02-23, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
For an OEM drive, the Toshiba XG3 is really good. If my next notebook ships with one, I wouldn't feel the need to upgrade on performance alone. I really like MSI's implementation, with two 128 GB XG3 drives in RAID 0. It doubles capacity and gives a nice
The XG3 drives are rare and difficult to buy if you really want one.
If OEM system builders adapt NVMe technology for mid-level products, then the SSD aftermarket sellers are in trouble. The XG3 is a fast SSD that anyone would love to own. OCZ will bring it to market as the RevoDrive 400, with updated firmware that will...
For an OEM drive, the Toshiba XG3 is really good. If my next notebook ships with one, I wouldn't feel the need to upgrade on performance alone. I really like MSI's implementation, with two 128 GB XG3 drives in RAID 0. It doubles capacity and gives a nice
The XG3 drives are rare and difficult to buy if you really want one
If OEM system builders adapt NVMe technology for mid-level products, then the SSD aftermarket sellers are in trouble. The XG3 is a fast SSD that anyone would love to own. OCZ will bring it to market as the RevoDrive 400, with updated firmware that will mo...