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Page 1: Intel X25-V 40GB SSD dismantling price as the popularity of the top hamper stumbling block, the momentum is slowly recede. Recently, Kingston, OCZ, Intel have released their own low-cost solid – state hard drives , which SSDNow V …

G.Skill Phoenix 100GB Solid State Drive Review · Read More. At this point, SSDs sporting SandForce controllers seem to be a dime a dozen. This hasn’t stopped G.Skill from releasing their own SF-1200 based drive but they have also …

The 40GB Intel® X25-V Value SSD is priced at $129.99. It is most effectively used as a “boot drive ” in a desktop PC where the current hard disk drive is used for storing data, while the value SSD gives a boost to system performance by storing … Intel SSDs also can be followed on Twitter at www.twitter.com/intelssd, on Facebook at “Intel Solid State Drive (Official)” and communities.intel.com. Additional press information can be found at www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/ ssd . …

Intel makes the best SSDs Solid State Drives e g flash based disk drives at the moment though the Indilinx controller based drives like the OCZ Vertex or OCZ Solid 2 series come close Don t be fooled by cheap SSD pricing from some …

As a new decade opens, more and more data center operators find themselves struggling with an enterprise bottleneck not of their own making.

And, those steps are called “ SSD ” right now. Just how much faster is the SSD ? Is it really necessary to change or can we just stick to our old hard drives that tackles along in their own pace? After having a look at this clip shot by Louis from Kingston Technology comparing Solid State Drives agains the ordinary SATA drive it becomes apparent that there is a huge difference

Solid – state or conventional.

If you’ve wanted a budget friendly Solid State Disk up until this point and you didn’t need a ton of memory one of your only choices has been the well received Kingston 40GB SSDnow, now Intel has added their own budget SSD with it’s …

SSD will smash it to a certain extent…they are expensive so they’d wanna be fast.

Ever since I bought my first netbook — an AUS EEE 701 — I have fallen madly in love with solid state drives ( SSDs ). These drives are hardier, so tough that my friends tell me stories of their own EEE’s accidentally being dropped on the floor while it’s running with nary an error. I think SSDs are the way to go for laptops and other portable devices because they are more prone to sudden jolts and accidental falls that will damage traditional disk -type drives .


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