Toshiba Summit Series 2.5" 120 GB Serial ATA II

  • Brand : Toshiba
  • Product name : Summit Series
  • Product code : OCZSSD2-1SUM120G
  • Category : Internal Solid State Drives
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  • Info modified on : 04 Apr 2019 09:49:38
  • Warranty: : 2 year
  • Long product name Toshiba Summit Series 2.5" 120 GB Serial ATA II :

    Flash Media, 2.5" Solid State Drives, SATA II, 128MB Cache, MLC, Performance Series

  • Short summary description Toshiba Summit Series 2.5" 120 GB Serial ATA II :

    Toshiba Summit Series, 120 GB, 2.5", 220 MB/s

  • Long summary description Toshiba Summit Series 2.5" 120 GB Serial ATA II :

    Toshiba Summit Series. SSD capacity: 120 GB, SSD form factor: 2.5", Read speed: 220 MB/s, Write speed: 200 MB/s

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Updated:
2011-08-17 18:59:42
Average rating:75
Uk has collected 23 expert reviews for Toshiba Summit Series 2.5" 120 GB Serial ATA II and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
hardwarecanucks.com
Updated:
2011-11-05 16:04:04
Average rating:0
When it comes to SSDs, the competition is fierce and relentless and companies have to stay ahead of the curve or they risk falling far behind the leaders. OCZ has drives in every price category but with their new Samsung-based Summit series, they are...
  • Very good synthetic performance, Extremely good real world performance, Massive 128MB of cache, Backed by OCZ’s amazing customer support...
  • Price, Outdated firmware, No firmware upgrade program at this time, WILL slow down without a firmware update, Sending SSD for a firmware update = less than optimal solution...
  • If anything, the Summit 120GB really is an intriguing SSD drive. In many ways it exhibits a bit of a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde mentality since on one hand we have an outdated firmware yet on the other hand we have test results which put many other drives...
hardwareheaven.com
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2014-02-26 01:17:53
Average rating:0
If there is one area of the PC component market which is rapidly changing it is SATA storage devices. Since the introduction of SSD’s at an affordable level less than a year ago...
HEXUS.net
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2016-11-27 02:22:51
Average rating:75
Want to upgrade your PC and not sure which component would make the biggest difference? Thinking about it logically, a PC is only as fast as the slowest part, and in the world of GHz frequencies and nanosecond latencies, traditional hard drives are...
Behardware.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:58:36
Average rating:0
In its 120 GB version, or more exactly 128 GB, the OCZ Summit retains the same design as on the smaller version but with 16 rather than 8 flash chips.
tomshardware.com
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2011-08-17 18:58:54
Average rating:0
Performance issues, excessive power consumption, and high cost previously kept many folks from buying SSDs. These 12 new drives finally give us a...
  • The good news is that none of the 12 SSDs we reviewed left a bad impression. Only one product, the Cavalry Pelican SSD, failed to reach the performance level we’d expect from modern drives (200+ MB/s reads for desktop/mobile type SSDs). Every other...
pcper.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:59:10
Average rating:0
Over the past few weeks we have seen an influx of companies getting into the SSD game. Most have been memory makers like Patriot and Crucial. One can see their motivation, since a memory maker without a line of Solid State Drives seems out of place...
  • I was going to include a price comparison, but a few of the units tested (like the Corsair P64) dont seem to be carried anywhere as of yet. That said, prices generally do not sway far from the cost/GB of ~$2.75 set by Intel when they released their...
Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:59:33
Average rating:80
A few months ago, OCZ made a huge splash with its Vertex drive, which was the first solid state drive we'd tested that offers high-end read and write performance at a price that’s affordable for users looking to upgrade. The reason for the Vertex’s suc...
  • Blazing fast write performance, Low cost per gigabyte, Solid metal case...
  • No firmware updates...
  • This solid state drive has extremely fast write speeds and is competitively priced.
techspot.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:59:37
Average rating:0
The computer industry moves at a hectic pace, especially when you have technologies that are just becoming mainstream, and that's exactly where solid state drives stand today. To get the latest and most advanced solid state drives you'll have to pay a...
benchmarkreviews.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:59:42
Average rating:88
Anyone familiar with articles published at Benchmark Reviews is very well aware of our obsession with Solid State Drive technology. They're complex, and every SSD is different than the next. Nothing like Hard Disk Drive technology, which improves as s...
  • Impressive 239 MBps read and 192 write bandwidth with EVEREST, 128MB Cache buffer permanently solves 'stuttering' problem, Very low 0.10 ms random access time, Lightweight compact storage solution, Resistant to extreme shock impact, Up to 256...
  • Metal case is heavier and less durable than plastic, Lacks integrated USB 2.0 MiniB data connection, Expensive premiumlevel product, Firmware updates are not publicly available, Higher price tag than competing products...
  • Benchmark Reviews begins each conclusion with a short summary for each of the areas we rate. The first is presentation, which takes product packaging into consideration to the extent that it provides adequate packing material and delivers consumer inf...
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