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16 Reviews
Gemiddelde score van experts die dit product hebben beoordeeld.
Samenvatting: Nu de prijs per gigabyte van SSD's steeds verder daalt, worden SSD's met een grotere capaciteit steeds interessanter. Op dit moment krijg je bij 500 GB SSD's veel waar voor je geld, dus is het interessant om de markt te bespreken. Wij kijken in dit arti...
Gepubliceerd: 2016-05-21, Auteur: Tomas , beoordeeld door: hardware.info
Het topmodel van Mushkin, de Striker, zit qua prijs tussen de Sandisk Ultra II en Samsung 850 Evo in. Dat geldt ook voor de prestaties, maar de consistentie is niet om over naar huis te schrijven. Nu tillen we daar normaal gesproken niet zo zwaar aan, i...
First of all the best middleclass SSD that you can use. Based on the performance and the good price the Sandisk Ultra II 480GB is the best choice. The Sandisk performs nearly as well as the fastest SATA600-drives in the test, but for a much lower price...
Good mainstream performance, Steady performance through all fillage tests, Same performance after conditioning of the drive, Cheap costs per GB storage, Available up to 1TB capacity,
None, Neutral, No DevSleep feature, No SSD Toolbox or Software, “Musking delivers a great performance to price ratio with their Reactor SSD series. The 512GB-sized model that I tested ran through all the benchmarks with great and steady results.”, Mushkin
When a company promises a good performance and a lot of capacity for a small price, I get sceptical and I'm sure that it's the same for most of our readers. The Mushkin Reactor promises these things, and it keeps what it promises. We saw a drive that perf...
Gepubliceerd: 2016-02-04, Auteur: Chris , beoordeeld door: tomshardware.co.uk
MLC flash, High sustained sequentialwrite performance (but not as high as on the two largercapacity models)
Doesn't compare to other models on the market in price or performance
We like Mushkin's Reactor series as a whole, but find the smallest model less exciting than the two larger units. The Reactor 256GB just doesn't deliver the same value. We don't feel like we're getting more than we're paying for, so the overall shiny, p...
Gepubliceerd: 2015-06-25, Auteur: Chris , beoordeeld door: tomshardware.co.uk
Low cost, Acceptable performance, Better than a hard drive, Notebook battery life
Performance under heavy use and client workloads
If you just want to get entry level SSD performance and don't want to spend a lot of money, the Reactor 512GB is a good way to get flash in your system...
Gepubliceerd: 2017-01-09, Auteur: Chris , beoordeeld door: funkykit.com
29 cents per gig of storage (not too bad), Performance meets the advertised Specs, Sturdy construction despite being plastic, 3 year warranty
Mounting screws would have been nice to see in the package, Final Thoughts, The Mushkin Reactor 512GB performs as advertised and carries a certain quality and performance that Mushkin has shown! The price is on point and you cant argue with the results
The Mushkin Reactor 512GB performs as advertised and carries a certain quality and performance that Mushkin has shown! The price is on point and you cant argue with the results. If you are looking for a SSD that wont disappoint give a glance Mushkins way...
Gepubliceerd: 2016-05-13, Auteur: Tony , beoordeeld door: Techreport.com
Let's see where the Reactor 1TB falls in the grand scheme of things. We distill the overall performance rating using an older SATA SSD as a baseline. To compare each drive, we then take the geometric mean of a basket of results from our test suite. Only...
Gepubliceerd: 2016-02-04, Auteur: Chris , beoordeeld door: tomshardware.com
MLC flash, High sustained sequentialwrite performance (but not as high as on the two largercapacity models)
Doesn't compare to other models on the market in price or performance
We like Mushkin's Reactor series as a whole, but find the smallest model less exciting than the two larger units. The Reactor 256GB just doesn't deliver the same value. We don't feel like we're getting more than we're paying for, so the overall shiny, p...
Gepubliceerd: 2015-06-25, Auteur: Chris , beoordeeld door: tomshardware.com
Low cost, Acceptable performance, Better than a hard drive, Notebook battery life
Performance under heavy use and client workloads
If you just want to get entry level SSD performance and don't want to spend a lot of money, the Reactor 512GB is a good way to get flash in your system...