This SSD is slower than some of the fastest SATA SSDs in existence, what a shame really.
"A sports car is slower than some other sports cars on none speed limited roads, but its faster than a bicycle"
Read the review.
I read the review, my point was I didn't have to. Its not that I'm saying it is a bad drive, I'm just saying that is how DRAMless SSDs are, I expected it to be that way, and the review confirmed it.
When you start to look at things like PCMark8, with real world work loads, this drive start to show the shortcomings of DRAMless. They can't handle random access nearly as well, and the random access is what makes an SSD "feel" fast. You can have sequential read and write speeds that are near other SSD, but a common user is almost never writing/reading sequentially unless they are doing a file transfer. But, just like I said, they are still faster than HDDs.
But when you look at price, $73 is not out of this world amazing for a DRAMless SSD with a 3 year warranty. the Team Group L4 Lite and the Patriot Blast are both DRAMless using the same Phison S11 DRAMless controller, and their regular price is $79 and are routinely can be had on sale for $70-75.
When it comes down to it, DRAMless SSDs are just cheap, the inland is the cheapest right now but in a few weeks one of the others will take its place. And if you use a DRAMless SSD to replace a HDD in a normal persons computer, they are going to be amazed at how fast it is. But for most enthusiasts, they are going to be willing to spend the $20 more and grab a WD Blue which are selling on newegg for $94 right now.
Also, anyone saying these are "near HDD prices" if totally full of.... A 1TB 3.5" HDD is $43, and 500GB 2.5" HDD is $42, that's $30 less than the 480GB Inland SSD. These aren't close to HDD prices.