Intel 670p 512 GB M.2 PCI Express 3.0 NVMe 3D4 QLC SSDPEKNU512GZ Reviews
John - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on pcmag.com in the United Kingdom on 18 April 2022
Under the hoods of the newest, skinniest laptops (and in the hollows of the latest desktop-PC motherboards), solid-state storage has undergone a transformation. Even if you're a close observer of all things tech, it's understandable if you didn't even rea...
John - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on pcmag.com in the United Kingdom on 18 April 2022
Under the hoods of the newest, skinniest laptops (and in the hollows of the latest desktop-PC motherboards), solid-state storage has undergone a transformation. Even if you're a close observer of all things tech, it's understandable if you didn't even rea...
John - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on pcmag.com in the United Kingdom on 15 April 2022
Shopping for an SSD means facing a sea of acronyms. The trickiest of them are jagged reefs sticking out of the water, shaped like circuit boards and ready to run your upgrade aground if you're not careful.We've already mentioned one you know—SSD. It stand...
John - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on pcmag.com in the United Kingdom on 15 April 2022
Shopping for an SSD means facing a sea of acronyms. The trickiest of them are jagged reefs sticking out of the water, shaped like circuit boards and ready to run your upgrade aground if you're not careful.We've already mentioned one you know—SSD. It stand...
John - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on pcmag.com in the United Kingdom on 12 March 2021
Shopping for an SSD means facing a sea of acronyms. The trickiest of them are jagged reefs sticking out of the water, shaped like circuit boards and ready to run your upgrade aground if you're not careful."SSD," standing for "solid-state drive," is the on...
Will - 4.1 out of 5 Reviewed on servethehome.com in the United Kingdom on 07 March 2021
Today we are taking a launch-day look at the Intel 670p 2TB PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD. Intel has sent us a 2TB drive for review, and promised a significant performance uplift from their previous generation product the 660p...
In our Intel 670p review, we see how this 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD performs and discuss where it stands in the modern SSD stack...
Billy - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 05 March 2021
In December, Intel announced a wave of new products based around its 144-layer 3D NAND and second-generation 3D XPoint memory, however these were all enterprise focused, and we've been waiting for a consumer variant to come to market. That product has now...
The Intel SSD 670p is a great update to their consumer QLC product line. Intel hasn't eliminated the downsides of QLC NAND compared to TLC NAND, but they are continuing to reduce those downsides. With the 670p, peak performance has caught up to and in som...
Chris - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on pcmag.com in the United Kingdom on 05 March 2021
Between you and us. the world of PCI Express 3.0 internal solid-state drives (SSDs) has gotten a bit stale, lately, hasn't it? While innovations are continuing in materials science and engineering that are packing ever more data into smaller and smaller...
+Record-setting game, OS, and program load speeds for PCI Express 3,0, Higher durability ratings than most QLC NAND drives, Five-year warranty, Solid software suite-A bit higher pricing per gig than typical for QLC NANDIt's a tad pricey for a QLC-based drive, but Intel's SSD 670p serves up some of the best shallow-depth 4K random read performance we've ever seen...
Home - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on pcworld.com in the United Kingdom on 03 March 2021
It's glad tidings that the Intel 670p SSD finally makes 4-bit QLC NAND perform well enough to compete with TLC NVMe drives. The drive had no issues with synthetic benchmarks and even managed a livable pace when it ran out of secondary cache—about three ti...
+Good everyday performance, Single-sided design will fit nicely into thin-and-light laptops, Nice, long five-year warranty-Drops to less than 320MBps writing off cache, Stingy 185TBW per 512GB ratingThe Intel 670p is a good overall drive, posting competitive performance other than relatively slow off-cache performance. Our only question is why the company rates the drive for far fewer terabytes written (TBW) than the competition...
Nathan - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on legitreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 01 March 2021
Intel announced the 670p NVMe SSD series back in December 2020 and starting today it will be available to purchase. The Intel SSD 670p is a PCIe Gen3 NVMe SSD series that uses the company's latest 144-layer QLC NAND Flash memory paired with an SMI SM2265...
Intel has released a new SSD in over a year, so when we were excited when we heard the 670p Series was coming. Once it arrived and was tested we were surprised by the performance numbers. They looked great and it really is amazing how far Intel has taken...
Marco - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on hothardware.com in the United Kingdom on 01 March 2021
Intel is releasing a new family of solid state drives today, targeting mainstream users and everyday computing tasks. The new Intel SSD 670p series leverages the company's latest 144-layer QLC 3D NAND flash memory technology, with an improved dynamic SLC...
Intel SSD 670p drives should be available today from your favorite on-line retailer and they'll be coming to OEM systems starting in Q2. Manufacturer suggested pricing for the drives is as follows:512GB - $891TB - $1542TB - $329At those prices, the Intel...
Les - 4.25 out of 5 Reviewed on thessdreview.com in the United Kingdom on 01 March 2021
Intel has been somewhat of a dark horse throughout the years as they were amongst the first to jump into SSDs, yet if you look at their progression, they seem to have stayed outside ‘the crowd' that are always trying to push things bigger, faster and bett...
Intel SSD6 670P NVMe M.2 SSD Review (2TB) – Unbelievable QLC PerformanceLes Tokar 2 CommentsMany many not consider how SSDs have changed from generation to generation but, throughout the years, the push forward has been increased on capacity and top tier...
Sean - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on tomshardware.com in the United Kingdom on 01 March 2021
Intel's SSD 670p rocks an updated PCIe 3.0 x4 controller and the company's new 144-Layer QLC flash, offering up efficient and performant storage in a slim-yet-spacious M.2 package. It also comes with AES 256-bit hardware encryption support, making it a se...
+Solid performance, Large dynamic SLC cache with fast recovery, AES 256-bit hardware encryption, Software package, 5-year warranty,-High launch MSRP, Slow write speeds after the SLC cache fills, Low endurance compared to TLC SSDsIntel's SSD 670p delivers on both speed and security with faster throughput and hardware encryption support. While Intel's SSD 670p leverages QLC flash, it is tweaked and tuned where it matters, making it a stellar consumer-oriented PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD...