Intel X25-M SSD costs a lot and the capacity is nothing compared to much cheaper hard drives, but that’s always been the case with SSDs – you should only ever buy them for their speed. While the X25-M does itself no disservice, it’s quite clear that if game loading times and windows boot times are your priority then buying an SSD doesn’t really gain you that much, if anything. All in all, this drive probably strikes the best balance between price, performance and capacity to suit most enthusiasts’ needs.
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