Flash SSD Comparison Table

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Manufacturer MemoRight Mtron Ridata
Family GT Series Solid State Disk Turbo Solid State Drive
Model Number MR25.2-032S MSD-SATA6025032NA NSSD-S25-32-C02T
Capacity 32 GB 32 GB 32 GB
Rotational Speed (RPM) Flash Flash Flash
Available Capacities 64, 128 GB 64, 128 GB 32 GB
Geometry n/a n/a n/a
Interface SATA/150 SATA/150 SATA/150
Form Factor 2.5" 2.5" 2.5"
Cache (MB) - - -
NV Cache Size - - -
NCQ - - -
Weight 100g 114g 64g

Manufacturer Samsung Samsung SanDisk
Family FlashSSD Solid State Flash Drive Solid State Flash Drive
Model Number MCBQE64GBMPP - SATA 5000
Capacity 64 GB 32 GB 32 GB
Rotational Speed (RPM) Flash Flash Flash
Available Capacities 16, 32 GB - -
Geometry n/a 16 x 32 Gb n/a
Interface SATA/150 UltraATA/66 SATA/150
Form Factor 2.5" 2.5 2.5"
Cache (MB) - - -
NV Cache Size - - -
NCQ - - -
Weight 77g 46 g 94 g


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Anonymous 16/05/2008 02:12
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At that price I will stick to my hard drives. These SSD devices have a long ways to go before the average pc user feels the need to dish out hard earned money for them.

MasterDex 18/05/2008 12:24
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It's good to see that SSd drives are at the point that HDD were about 10/15 years ago. Give these another 10 years (if even) and we'll be laughing about how we used to use HDD for storage.

leexgx 22/05/2008 06:22
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should of tested RAID 5 as well and maybe raid 1, but i guess the numbers would of been lower mosty due to the fact the RAID card mite not be able to keep up with the SSD drives lol

i think ssd drives will not take 10 years to come top dog in the hard disk market think more like 3-5 years maybe even less

Anonymous 20/08/2008 06:08
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I was under the impression that SSD are limited in the number of times you can perform write operations to them. I'm sure that I read an article that said a SSDs life expectancy would severely diminish with an OS continually writing and rewriting temp files to it?

Anonymous 18/09/2008 10:08
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Two years max before all enthousiasts have an SSD drive in their PC's. Not to replace the HDDs, but a small one (32GB or 64GB sounds about right) just for the OS, applications and some games.

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