
Intel
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The Intel 960GB 2.5" SATA SSD (D3‑S4510/S4620 series) is an enterprise‑grade drive offering up to 550 MB/s read and 510 MB/s write speeds, 2 million‑hour MTBF, and up to 7.1 PBW endurance. It combines power‑efficient operation, AES‑256 hardware encryption, and advanced data‑protection features for read‑intensive and mixed‑use server workloads.
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$299.00
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$81.15
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$75.00
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$299.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors consider the Intel 960GB SATA SSD a reliable, power‑efficient solution for enterprise servers, emphasizing its high MTBF, strong endurance, and robust data‑protection features, while noting that its SATA interface prevents it from matching the raw speed of NVMe drives.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the drive’s silent operation, durability, fast boot times, and seamless compatibility with existing Dell servers, but some express disappointment with the SATA speed limitation and lack of detailed physical specifications.
Common Complaints
SATA speed ceiling compared to NVMe, missing weight/vibration specs, and limited consumer‑level review data.
What People Are Saying
“Silent, durable (no moving parts, shock‑resistant), fast boot (<10s vs. HDD 30s+)”
How It Compares
vs. Intel DC S4600 (960GB)
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Choose D3‑S4620 for the lowest power draw and detailed data‑protection features; choose DC S4600 if mixed‑use workloads are the primary focus.
vs. Traditional 960GB HDD
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Select the Intel SSD for performance, reliability, and efficiency; retain HDDs only when maximum capacity at minimal cost is essential.
vs. Consumer SATA SSD (generic 960GB)
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Opt for Intel when enterprise reliability, security, and endurance are required; choose a consumer SSD for cost‑sensitive desktop or light‑use scenarios.