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Intel SSD 335 Series (240GB) - A 20nm Refresh
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Iometer Results (Part 1)
Lastly, we put the drives through the rigorous grind of Iometer, with different workloads and I/O queue depths. We have chosen to show results from a queue depth of 1 to 5 as this better represents the workloads a typical consumer might face.
Looking at the graphs, we can see that the SSD 335 Series finds itself somewhere in the middle of the pack, which isn’t too bad considering its mainstream positioning. It was able to match and even surpass the SSD 520 Series in the 64k Streaming read and Write workloads, but lost out when it came to File and Web Server workloads.
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The Verdict
The Good
Good performance for a "mainstream" SSD
Comes with installation bracket, SATA data and power cables
The Bad
Priced too high
Poor performance on PCMark Vantage
No significant updates compared to older SSD 330 Series
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