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postheadericon G.Skill Titan 128GB SataII SSD

G.Skill has outdone themselves and most of the field with their newest line of SSDs, the Titan. G.Skill claims this drive can pump out 200MB/s read and 160MB/s write. Is this too good to be true? Legion Hardware has whipped up a very nice review on a Core i7 rig. How will this drive perform against the Intel X-25 and other speedy hard drives? Follow me to find out! Read More>>>

Last Updated (Saturday, 17 January 2009 19:24)

 

postheadericon 40,000 RPM SanDisk

Ok, not really. This is part of SanDisk's new push to apply certain labels to the speed of a SSD other than using pure read and write performance. They are also pushing a measurement of the amount of data can be written to a SSD over its lifetime. Neverless, this is a bunch of marketing jargon not directly tied to the speed of the SSDs. Read More>>>

Last Updated (Wednesday, 14 January 2009 05:05)

 

postheadericon Mtron 3500 Mobi

BenchmarkReviews has a HUGE amount of SSDs up for comparison with their latest review on the Mtron 3500 Mobi SSD. This drive actually comes in a 3.5" configuration. No more brackets needed to properly mount one in your desktop. Sorry laptop users, you are out of luck. BenchmarkReviews has 10+ drives ran through every benchmark you can think of. They even go test the Intel ICH10R chipset and compare it to the JMicron alternative. This is a great article for nearly every consumer SSD on the market today. Read More>>>
 

postheadericon Patriot Warp V3

Patriot is looking to jump the field once again with their Patriot V3 Warp SSDs. These suckers pop a punch with a 240MB read/ 160MB write capability. They officially were released on December 17 yet I have not seen one in the wild. Patriot's Warp drives are sure to set a new standard in SSD performance. Read More>>>
 

postheadericon Patriot 128GB Warp Speed SSD

TestFreaks.com has the Patriot 128GB Warp Speed drive up for review. This is one of the newer SSDs to hit the market. It bolsters a 175MB Read, 100MB Write speed which eclipses most other MLC SSDs on the market. In their review, they pit it against a Seagate 7200.9, Seagate 7200.11, Samsung 500GB 2.5" and a 2.5" 160GB Seagate. TestFreaks runs Atto, Sandra, and Crystal benchmarks to confirm their results. Get the scoop in the rest of the article. Read More>>>