HotHardware.com posted a review on the Intel Solid-State Drive DC S3700
Intel set the solid state storage market ablaze when it released the X25-M a few years back. Up until that point, solid state drives had steadily been improving in performance, but there was no real dominant player in the space. When the X25-M arrived though, with its proprietary controller, firmware, and NAND, it blew the doors of the competition and remained "the" drive to own for enthusiasts for quite some time. The X25-M was relatively pricey, but its performance was unrivaled.Intel Solid-State Drive DC S3700 Review
However, Intel eventually moved away from its proprietary controller technology in the consumer space. But the Intel DC S3700 we'll be showing you here features a new Intel-built, SATA 6Gbps controller that's designed to offer more consistent, lower latency performance than previous generation Intel SSDs.