

Product Details
- Brand: Intel
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 5.60" h x
4.60" w x
1.90" l,
.40 pounds
Features
- SATA
Product Description
The Speed You Need. The Price You Want. The perfect blend of cutting edge performance, Intel quality, and value. Ideal for price-conscious enthusiasts looking to upgrade a desktop or notebook PC, the Intel SSD 330 Series brings SATA 6 Gb/s transfer rates to the Intel Solid-State Drive 300 Family. Offered in the most popular capacities (60 GB, 120 GB and 180 GB), the Intel SSD 330 Series boosts overall system performance and responsiveness for a broad range of applications. Technology and Performance The SATA 6 Gb/s interface doubles the data transfer rate from its SATA 3 Gb/s predecessor, powering the Intel SSD 330 Series to blazing fast sequential reads up to 500 MB/s to handle your most demanding applications with ease. The end result: a vastly more responsive PC with quick operating system (OS) boot and application load times, significantly out-performing a typical consumer hard disk drive (HDD). Quality and Reliability You Can Trust The Intel SSD 330 Series is backed by a 3-year limited warranty and based on 25nm Multi-Level Cell (MLC) Intel NAND Flash Memory and validated for three years of worry-free useful life. Intel SSD 330 Series delivers the world class quality, reliability, and customer support you’ve come to expect from Intel.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.MacBook Pro Mid 2010 Upgrade
By NRDK
I purchased this drive on sale, with rebate, ended up being around $140 with shipping. I've been looking for a new SSD around the 240GB range for months now in order to upgrade my MacBook Pro mid 2010, but was going to hold off until Black Friday until I saw that deal. I have to say, I am very happy I did not wait until Christmas to purchase this upgrade.Despite my initial concern of using this with a Mac, as there have been some rumors out there of incompatibility or problems arising from using Intel SSDs in MBP, I found no issues at all to date with this drive. Although the improvement is not quite as noticeable as bumping from 4 GB RAM to 8 GB RAM, there is a vast improvement in speed and performance in my MBP.The install was easy enough, I loaded my new Intel SSD in an external enclosure, a Sabrent USB 3.0 box, and despite all of the suggestions of using CCC, I decided to do a clean install of Mountain Lion from a USB stick and use Migration Assistant to move all of my data/users over. After this, simply run a Software Update to make sure everything is up to date and do a reboot, making sure to boot to the IntelSSD in your external enclosure just to confirm that you can indeed boot to the drive before installing it in your MBP. Install in the MBP was easy enough following the OWC guides, and after an slow boot while the MBP discovers my new drive, I was off to the races.I have encountered no problems at all using the Intel 330 series SSD in my MacBook, and the drive runs like a breeze despite not having a new enough model to fully take advantage of the SATA III capabilities, it still functions well enough to not notice, even when working on very demanding development projects or gaming.I highly recommend this SSD to anyone looking for an upgrade and not looking to shell out a lot of cash.**UPDATE**Just a quick note, something I had forgotten to mention earlier. I highly, highly, highly suggest enabling TRIM on your MacBook Pro with any SSD upgrade. You can read more via MacRumors on how to enable TRIM, there is a handy program out there called Trim Enabler which you guessed it, enables TRIM for you instead of having to write the Terminal commands yourself. This will make the drive just breeze along even faster.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Fast.
By Jon Skinner
It's an Intel SSD. It's rather difficult to go wrong with this. I have a Vertex III in my other computer (same size), but I like this Intel one better. It just feels and looks nicer. It came with a SATA data cable, a MOLEX to SATA power adapter, a 2.5" to 3.5" mounting bracket (which I'm using for a 2.5" hard drive in a different computer), all the screws I'd need, and a neat "Speed Demon" sticker!Absolutely worth every penny.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.awesome
By R. Lew
I bought the Intel 330 240GB SSD when it was on sale a year ago on Amazon for the ridiculous price of $140. I finally just put this in my Ivy Bridge build and used an after-market SATA 3 cable with the right angle connector for my case. I benched this thing and get 520 MB/s Write and 540 MB/s Read in ATTO. Win 7 64 bit Home Premium boots from power button to login in 10 secs (including POST). WEI is 7.9 on this drive with AHCI enabled. It is a shame that prices have crept up on this part and that the 335 is not at the same price point. I recommend this SSD to anyone looking to supercharge their system, even older systems. But to get the most out of it, you'll need a new install of windows and a mobo that supports SATA3 and AHCI.Intel Core i5-3570K @ 4.5 GHz cooled by CM Hyper 212 EVO/AS5Gigabyte GTX 660 OC 2GB GDDR5Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H mobo16GB DDR3-1600 Patriot @ 9-9-9-24240 GB SATA3 Intel 330 SSD1 TB SATA3 WD BlueAntec Earthwatts 650WAntec 900 Case w/ USB 3.0Windows 7 x64WEI: CPU 7.7, Mem 7.8, Graphics 7.9, Gaming 7.9, Disk 7.93D Mark 2006: 31,000


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