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Crucial Adrenaline SSD review

If you want to speed up your PC but don't want to deal with a new hybrid hard drive, one way is to simply add an SSD cache drive to your PC. These drives aren't meant to be mass storage devices; instead, they cache your most frequent application operations and thereby improve performance.
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Intel's 'Cherryville' SSD 520 review

Intel has begun shipping its fastest enterprise-class solid-state drive (SSD), the first to use the SandForce (now LSI) SFI-2281 NAND flash controller, which promises 500MB/sec-plus performance.
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Kingston HyperX SSD 240GB review

The Kingston HyperX SSD 240GB is the memory company's top-of-the-range solid-state drive, promising incredible performance.
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Crucial m4 256GB review

If you want to give your notebook or desktop PC a major speed boost, Crucial's m4 256GB solid state drive is a must-have. It's one of the fastest drive's on the market and it'll not only speed up boot-up times if used as a system drive, it'll make your applications launch almost instantly. The only drawback of this drive is its high price, but if you absolutely need the speed and you can afford it, it's well worth it.
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OCZ Vertex 2 120GB review

The OCZ Vertex 2 is a performance SSD for upgrading a laptop or desktop PC, available in capacities from 40GB to 400GB. We put the 120GB version through its paces.
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OCZ RevoDrive X2 240GB review

As an alternative to an SSD in your PC's hard disk bay, why not try this super-fast PCI Express card SSD, with capacity up to 960GB.
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Crucial M4 SSD review

Proving that the latest generation of solid state drives is faster and less expensive than its predecessor, the Crucial M4 SSD boosts read and write performance.
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Plextor PX-256M2S review

The Plextor PX-256M2S is a high performance SSD that exploits the latest 6Gbps SATA bus to score incredible sequential read/write speeds.
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Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 SSD review

The Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 SSD is suitable for anyone who wants a durable drive that can be used to transport data to and from work or to a client's premises. It's not blazingly fast, but it's faster than conventional pocket-sized drives. However, with a relatively low capacity of 64GB and a huge cost per gigabyte, it's not an exciting proposition.
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Intel Solid State 310 review

While I've reviewed many solid-state drives (SSD) in the past, I've never reviewed a mini-SATA (mSATA) SSD. So when Intel sent me one of their first such drives, the Intel Solid-State 310 (which shipped last month), I hoped it would perform like the big boys.
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