Huge capacity, huge performance, huge stability, huge 10-year warranty. You do have to pay premium for this luxury, though
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Huge capacity, huge performance, huge stability, huge 10-year warranty. You do have to pay premium for this luxury, though
Extremely happy with this purchase which have significantly sped up my Sony VAIO laptop which had a 7200 rpm hard disk that I replaced with the SanDisk SSD
Sandisk is best known for its range of SD cards and USB flash drives, but the company also has a history of making solid-state drives (SSDs). However, the Sandisk Extreme Pro's specifications look very similar to its predecessor, the Extreme II .
SanDisk has such supreme confidence in its products that it's offering a 10-year warranty on its latest solid state drive, the Extreme Pro SSD. It's the first time such a long warranty has been offered on a consumer drive, and it's sure to be one of the main features that will entice many people to...
10-year warranty; Good overall performance; Improved random data performance
Not quite as fast as some other drives we've tested when used as a system drive
The SanDisk Extreme Pro is an update to last year's well-received Extreme II SSD . Priced at about £250 (around $390, AU$455) online, the Extreme Pro bears a few similarities, employing the same Marvell controller but with optimisations to the firmware for additional performance.
I decided to clone my current SSD onto a 480GB SanDisk SDSSDXPS-480G-G25 Extreme PRO SATA III 2.5" SSD after reading the Hexus review u2013 worth a read for those who havenu2019t looked at it.
While Samsung's SSD 850 Pro turned in superb results when we reviewed it in late June, we couldn't quite crown it the performance king without having benched SanDisk's new flagship.
The Extreme Pro is among the fastest SATA SSDs you can buy today; it's reasonably priced and it ships with a 10-year warranty
It's outdone by the performance of Samsung's 850 Pro and we would've liked to have seen hardware encryption included
Kitguru says: One of the highest performance Solid State Drives that money can buy, backed up with a 10 year warranty.
10 year warranty; IOPS is strong; sequential performance; incompressible and compressible data
It isn't cheap by today's market pricing
Fairly recently I had the opportunity to take a look at a SanDisk Ultra II 240GB SSD and it certainly didn't disappoint. This time we have an SSD from the fastest range SanDisk have to offer, the SanDisk Extreme PRO 480GB, but is it as Extreme as its namesake?
Fast speed
speed
pricey
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