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ssd memoright

Memoright isn’t only faster than Mtron, it also required less power. A power consumption of 0.8 W instead of 2.0 W when idle is an excellent result, which is comparable to fast conventional 2.5” hard drives. The maximum power requirement is also lower at 2.3 W. Conventional hard drives require up to 4 W.


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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?

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