At the time of this review, Mushkin’s Source with 250GB can be yours for as little as £34.42 or $45.51.
We can’t really get too surprised by any SATA-based SSD these days, they are what they are and we’ve seen a lot of them before. That said, they’re far from bad and a great step up from mechanical hard disk drives. Especially for the operating system. Mushkin offers the Source in the classic 2.5″ form factor as well as the newer NGFF M.2 format. Both versions come with a capacity from 120GB to 1TB.
The drive has a solid list of features with all the things you’ll want, from SMART to ECC error correction code.
The performance of the Source isn’t groundbreaking, but it isn’t bad either. It’s a budget-oriented drive which means that this is to be expected. In return, you get it a lot cheaper than the faster models. Endurance isn’t a problem either as the drive didn’t show any difference between the fresh and conditioned tests.
“Muskin Source is a classic SSD which is affordable through a low asking price. What’s not to love about that?”
We would like to thank Mushkin for this sample.
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