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Micron puts large-capacity SSD in small package. Micron shrinks its solid – state drives but preserves the performance. Brooke Crothers.

Kingston HyperX 3K SSD By Hilbert Hagedoorn, April 11, 2012 – 8:30 PM N/A. Kingston delivers the HyperX 3K, a new solid state disk for budget-minded enthusiasts, gamers and multitaskers. Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston … world leader in memory products, today announced the HyperX® 3K SSD , a high-performance, lower priced solid – state drive enabling users to experience ultra-responsive gaming, multitasking and multimedia computing power.

Get a solid state drive . One of the many perks of having a solid state drive is that read and writing speeds of up to 500MB/s are not uncommon, especially in the performance range drives .

There's nothing like a solid-state drive to speed up PC performance. And Intel now offers a small-capacity SSD to boost the performance of systems that are based on hard disk drives. Originally posted at Nanotech – The Circuits Blog

Added on Mar 29, 2012 in Solid State Drives . $$149.99 …

We're back again with another product from Kingston, another SSD at that with their SSDnow V+200 series of Sandforce-driven solid – state drives with asynchronous NAND. We previously took a look at the performance SSD …

This is a discussion on Techpowerup.com (PR) Centon Announces its SATA III Solid State Drive Line within the Reviews & News Online forums, part of the Online category; Centon Electronics, Inc. has announced the release of their SATA III 2.5 …

comProduct NamePatriot 2.5″ Inferno 120GB Internal Solid state disk ( SSD ) – RefurbishedMarketing InformationThe Patriot Inferno Solid – State Drive ( SSD ) is a great way to enhance the performance of your computer.

The HP ProLiant servers includes an 6G embedded SAS controller with 6X1 the performance of previous generation controllers that moves from traditional SAS 15k hard drives to SAS SSD which in turn results in to a ~60×2 performance boost. ..

The Plextor M3 is the second solid – state drive ( SSD ) from Plextor I've reviewed, and it's quite different from the previous M2 drive . While the two drives look essentially the same, share the support for the SATA 3 (6Gbps) standard and have a 2.5- inch, 9.5mm standard design, the M3 is not really the next straight step from the M2, but rather a totally different step. This is because the new drive is actually slightly slower than the previous model, which, by the way, is still …


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