Ssd Drive

Samsung Announces PM830: 6Gbps SSD With 512GB Capacities

neha dey on August 12th, 2011

Today Samsung announced the PM830, the successor to PM810, the SSD option whose custom version is found in the 2011 MacBook Air. However, two major changes accompany the new drive: 6Gbps SATA and 2x-nm Toggle NAND support.

With each subsequent generation, Samsung’s SSDs have been getting noticeably better. Earlier this year we met the Samsung SSD 470… Continue reading

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Larry on July 26th, 2011

Today, SanDisk Corp. introduced a new line of solid-state drives that can be easily inserted into laptops, notebooks and desktop computers, even boasting to increase the life and performance of your chosen computer station. The new line of SSD’s offer greater power efficiency and durability than normal hard disk drives also.
The drive comes in 60, 120 and 240GB… Continue reading

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vijay on February 17th, 2011

OCZ Vertex 3 Pro is the latest in SSD drive which has created a record in read and write max speed. The solid state drive has been reviewed by top tech magazines and has been appreciated as best among 2.5 inch SSDs.

The Vertex 4 Pro drive incorporate a newSandForce SF-2500 controller chip with which OCZ Vertex… Continue reading

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vijay on December 10th, 2010

Samsung 470 series SSD drive has managed to attaract all the top reviews with its impressive performance on reading as well as writing job. Slashgear has given two full paragraph just explaining the packaging of new SSD drive.

Features of Samsung 470 series SSD includes 250 MB/s read rates and 220 MB/s write rates, 0.24W active power

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These days Solid State Drives (SSDs) are slowly taking over mechanical hard drives, as they are becoming the best choice for storage.

Hence 3 highlighting features that SSDs have are as follows:

  • SSDs carry lower latencies comparatively
  • SSDs have much higher transfer rates
  • Boots OS/programs much faster

Continue reading about How Is Solid State Drives (SSDs) Better Than Mechanical Hard Drives?

neha dey on October 9th, 2010

No doubt Solid State Drives are taking over mechanical Hard Drives slowly because of their numerous features, yet they have a single major drawback: that they are too expensive.

But nowadays, prices of SSDs are clearly dropping and performance is climbing. Though the process is quite slow, still we can expect that in future… Continue reading

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