![]() ![]() We'll get to Intel's report card in a moment, but first, let's take a closer look at Lincoln Crest. Our goal is to see if Intel can deliver on its promise to offer big boy performance in a toddler form factor. Since the NUC is an obvious destination for the 525 Series and we happen to have one on hand, we used Intel's tiny box to test each of these drives in a Windows 8 environment. The MSRPs for these drives are as follows: Intel designed these drives with its NUC in mind and claims users can expect a minimum useful life of 5 years assuming up to 20GB of written data per day, or at least 3 year if writing up to 30GB per day. O/S Support: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / Mac OS / Linux Shock Resistance: 1,500G 0.5msec half sine wave) Maximum sequential write speed up to 520MB/s Maximum sequential read speed up to 550MB/s The Intel SSD DC S3500 will be offered in 80GB - 800GB capacities in both 2.5 and 1.8 form factors, but a number of capacities, like the 120GB, 160GB, 300GB, and 600GB drives, will only be. ![]()
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