Conclusion
...the BX300's attractive pricing and decent performance plays well with folks planning on sub-£1,000 base-unit builds..Crucial debuts the BX300 range of entry-level SSDs and targets them at users who are yet to experience the lift that having an SSD can give to a budget system.
Available in capacities ranging from 120GB to 480GB, we feel as if the BX300's attractive pricing and decent performance plays well with folks planning on sub-£1,000 base-unit builds.
Now using MLC memory in a multi-layer, 3D setup, the BX300 blurs the line between it and the dearer MX300, though Crucial continues to effectively segment the two by offering the MX series in other form factors.
Crucial's aim with the BX300 was to create a series of SSDs that offer a combination of solid performance, attractive pricing and good potential for reliability. From our testing the BX300 480GB is able to hit those notes well. Recommended if you are looking to step into the world of SSDs and want to go with an established name.
The Good The BadGood value
Solid performance
Backed by Crucial infrastructure Only available in 2.5in form factor
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