Posted Mar 30, 2008 at 06:41AM by Jay P.
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Scouring high and low for a SSD? Well, look no further. Super Talent Technology has just announced the release of the world's thinnest 256GB SSD, the FSD56GC25H. It's the gadget pictured on the right.This baby utilizes a standard 12.5-inch hard disk for factor with SATA-I interface, allowing it to be completely interchangeable with the conventional 2.5-inch SATA hard drives out there in the market. The drive supports 0.1ms access times with a maximum of 65?MB/sec sequential read speed and 50MB/sec write speed. It also supports a total of 1600G of shock and 16G of vibration. Furthermore, this gadget has an ECC support bad bit management firmware and patented wear leveling technology - offering reliability and endurance for people on the go. With all the things that can found within this SSD, it would be a shame if you guys are looking for a portable drive and would pass this opportunity up. Well, we'll be bringing you more news of the latest gadgets that could make your lives better, so keep it locked here in QJ.NET. |
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» what a very BIG hard disk 12.5 inch
installed on my desktop pc are 4 pieces of 500gb sata 3.5 inch.
i also have a 2.5inch 60gb hdd enlcosed in a portable usb casing for installers and music on the go.
to all those SSD makers, why not give us affortable 32gb SSD, then the mass can from to SSD for main OS drive coz they say its faster than raid (maybe havent experienced it yet but im willing to pay 100-150 bucks for a 32gb SSD).
installed on my desktop pc are 4 pieces of 500gb sata 3.5 inch.
i also have a 2.5inch 60gb hdd enlcosed in a portable usb casing for installers and music on the go.
to all those SSD makers, why not give us affortable 32gb SSD, then the mass can from to SSD for main OS drive coz they say its faster than raid (maybe havent experienced it yet but im willing to pay 100-150 bucks for a 32gb SSD).
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