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Profile: addict
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I just saw these for those interested:

http://www.ocztechnology.com/produ [...] ii_2_5-ssd

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Specifications

  • Available in 32GB,64GB,128GB capacities
  • Read 120-143 MB/sec
  • Write 80-93 MB/sec
  • Slim 2.5" Design
  • 100.2 x 70 x 9.5mm
  • Lightweight 77g
  • Operating Temp: -10C ~ +70C
  • Storage Temp: -55C ~ +140C
  • Low Power Consumption
  • Shock Resistant 1500G
  • RAID Support
  • MTBF 1.5 million hours
  • 2 year warranty


Part Numbers

  • Core 32GB - OCZSSD2-1C32G
  • Core 64GB - OCZSSD2-1C64G
  • Core 128GB - OCZSSD2-1C128G


Anyone know when they'll be available? I'm thinking of getting some. Maybe 2x 32GB for a RAID0.


Message edited by gwolfman on 07-10-2008 at 04:00:31 PM
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Still too expensive IMO, and not enough benefit given the exorbitant cost.

 

Definitely getting better, just not quite there yet.


Message edited by cjl on 07-02-2008 at 05:40:30 PM
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True, still expensive but for all the offerings, this is the best (that I'm aware of). So if you were going to buy SSDs, then these should be them. Right?

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I just found this:

http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/5983 [...] SSD2-1C32G

Says it will be available on 07 July 2008. The picture and description don't match, but the model number does. Maybe that's a clue.

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Anyone have links for e-tailers where they are available in the US? Looks like they are starting to ship to resellers.


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