Product Comparison: OCZ Vertex 3 vs Integral INSSD240GS625M7XP4
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- This SSD is excellent piece of kit. The drive is very quick.
- Its so much faster than the HDD to boot my system. I've put most of the software I need on it and still have 25gb remaining for future installments.
- I love this drive and would recommend it to anyone who wants to speed their boot, shut down and overall system performance.
- Very impressed with the speed and quietness compared to a HDD.
- I had occasional freezes usually in the first ten minutes after boot up, after that it seems to be stable.
- Really impressed with this 120gb integral drive. It achieves speeds greater than my crucial bx100.
- It is the best priced 120GB on the market with a known brand.
- My laptops slow processor bottlenecks it's capabilities a bit, but it still starts Windows 10 from boot to desktop in less than twenty seconds.
- Boot up time is much quicker, launching applications and browsing the fie system is now a pleasure.
- You will easily fit all normal programmes (including your operating system) on 120GB drive.
- Easy to install and windows 7 installs with no problems as long as you are using the P67 chipset or later with Native SATA 6gb S (SATA 3).
- Comes with a lot of extra parts. Such as the caddy that can place the drive in a 5'25 bay.
- Silent as you would expect an ssd to be. Boots up quickly and apps have no down time.
- Requires the user to tweak windows to get the drive up to full performance.
- I cannot see any visual change in performance compared to when it is connected to the SATA 3 port or SATA2.
- Fairly simple process to clone the old disc using free software, swapped the disc and hey presto.
- Super fast with Sata 6gb for a budget. Works great as more expensive brands.
- Combined with a read speed that almost saturates SATA-III, it's the perfect caching drive.
- Great drive, PC runs quiet and was quick and easy to set up.
- Slightly disappointed with this SSD, can't connect it to my Mac.