Pros
- Lower cost per gigabyte than Intel's previous-generation SSDs
- Free Intel SSD Toolbox and data migration software
Cons
- 9.5mm profile renders it too thick for ultraportables
- SSDs remain considerably more expensive than mechanical hard drives
At A Glance
Intel's move to 20nm NAND flash renders higher-capacity SSDs more affordable.
Manufacturer’s Description
Intel SSD 335 Series combines the latest SATA 6 gigabits per second (Gb/s) technology with industry leading 20 nanometer (nm) Intel NAND Flash to offer a Solid-State Drive that is blazing fast with speeds up to 500 megabytes per second (MB/s) while using less power. The end result: You get a vastly more responsive PC to handle your most demanding applications that uses less battery.

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