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Home : May 30 2013 Computer News : Review: The Seagate 600 SSD is a consumer-oriented first effort

Review: The Seagate 600 SSD is a consumer-oriented first effort

May 30, 2013

Seagate is a dominant company in the hard-drive sector, but it has played only in the enterprise space when it comes to solid state storage. That changed with the introduction of the 600, an SSD aimed squarely at the broader consumer base. One of the first SSDs to feature Toshiba's new 19nm MLC NAND, the 600 also leverages the Link-A-Media LM87800 controller that Corsair has employed with great success in its Neutron series. The 600 is available in both 7- and 5mm profiles, which makes them particularly suited for thin form-factor computing. We reviewed the 7mm version (Seagate model number ST480HM000. If you want the 5mm variant, look for Seagate's model number ST480HM001. The Seagate 600 is the third fastest SSD we've tested, just slightly behind Samsung's 840 Pro and OCZ's Vector Seagate shipped us a 480GB version of the 600 and a 400GB version of the 600 Pro (model number ST400FP0021, available in only a 7mm height). Both drives have the same amount of NAND on board, but the Pro uses 80GB for error correction and replacing worn-out cells. This provides a longer life and safer operation in mission-critical roles. The 600 has a slightly racier black and white paint job; beyond that, our test drives were physically identical SATA 6Gbps units with tamper-proof cases. The 600 isn't the fastest SSD we've tested, but it proved upper crust in all phases of our testing. The drive wrote a 10GB mix of files and folders at 393.8MBps and read them at 394.1MBps. With large 10GB files those numbers jumped to 626.3MBps writing and 467.8MBps reading. These results placed the drive anywhere from fifth to eighth place in individual tests. When the scores are aggregated, this drive becomes the third fastest we've tested behind Samsung's 840 Pro and OCZ's Vector. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2040263/review-the-seagate-600-ssd-is-a-consumer-oriented-first-effort.html#tk.rss_reviews
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