At a Glance

Expert’s Rating

Our Verdict

If you need a 240GB drive, or only have £80 to spend, you could do worse than the Integral P Series 4. However, Toshiba’s Q300 is roughly as fast and around £10 cheaper.

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Integral is a long-established UK company which knows a thing or two about storage: in addition to SSDs it also makes USB flash drives and RAM. The P Series 4 is a step up from the V Series (V for value), and in our review we’ll find out if P does indeed stand for performance or not.

Integral P Series 4 review: Price

You can buy the 240GB Integral P Series 4 for £77.99 from MyMemory.

The SSD is also available in 120, 480 and 960GB.

There are plenty of competitors which cost around 20-25p per GB, so the P Series 4 is not the cheapest around.

Integral P Series 4 review: Features and design

The P Series 4 is based on TLC NAND storage. It lacks the endurance of pricier types of NAND and – in theory – is slower and cheaper than drives based on MLC or SLC.

Integral offers a three-year warranty with the P Series 4. If that’s too short, you can always pay a bit more for an SSD with longer cover.

In the box you get an adaptor plate to make the drive fit snugly in a 9.5mm space – it’s a 7mm drive.

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Aside from this, it’s a bare-drive kit: no 3.5in-to2.5in mount, cloning software or USB interface is provided.

Performance, as with all SSDs, varies with capacity, but the 240GB model on test here has a Phison S10 controller and is rated at 565MB/s read and 490MB/s write speeds.

The 480GB model is the fastest, increasing sequential write speeds to 530MB/s.

Integral P Series 4 review: Performance

Starting with Crystal Disk Mark, the P Series 4 certainly lives up to Integral’s claims. In fact, we saw almost exactly the figures printed on the box in the sequential read and write tests, with 564.4 and 497.9MB/s – the write speed 8MB/s above the claim.

Without a big queue depth, these figures drop to 509.3MB/s and 472.7MB/s and this is where rivals, such as the popular Samsung 850 Evo come into their own.

4K performance is mixed, with good read speeds and great write speeds with a queue of requests, but again, performance drops noticeably below the 850 Evo with no queue.

In AS SSD, we saw similar sequential and 4K performance, and a decent showing in the copy benchmarks where the Integral matched the 850 Evo overall, losing on the ISO test, but beating it squarely in the game test.

Specs

Integral P Series 4: Specs

  • Capacities: 120/240/480GB & 960GB
  • Capacity tested: 240GB
  • Price per GB: £0.32
  • Tested 4KB performance: 26.9/66.5 MB/s
  • Tested sequential performance: 509.3/472.7 MB/s
  • Memory Cache: Not stated
  • Controller: Phison S10
  • Encryption: None
  • Flash technology: TLC NAND
  • Connection: SATA III 6GB/s
  • Claimed power consumption: 2730mW write / 175mW idle
  • Warranty: 3 years
  • Dimensions: 69.85x100x7mm

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Author: Jim Martin, Executive Editor, Tech Advisor

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Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.

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