We already have 3 and Vertex OCZ Patriot Wildfire, considered to this day as a couple of SSD models of the most powerful on the market. And all thanks to SandForce SF-2200 chipsets, which also form part of the new G-Skill SSD Phoenix II. The features and specs of the new Phoenix II as we know them, they are similar to those of the competitive offer.
Up to 550 and 500 MB / s read and write, respectively, with 6 Gbps SATA interface (SATA or III) and 2.5-inch format. What's New? Nothing about the past OCZ or Patriot, but a very good improvement in terms of power that will affect overall system performance. Again do not know the prices, but we know that is sold in lengths of 60, 120 and 240 GB.
The battle in this new generation of SSD will deal not on what is the most powerful, because they all look like clones to each other. The price will be vital, and the lowest seems to be the one to take the palm and complete success. Who will? Place your bets ... Vía | Softpedia, Hexus. More Info | G-Skill.
Up to 550 and 500 MB / s read and write, respectively, with 6 Gbps SATA interface (SATA or III) and 2.5-inch format. What's New? Nothing about the past OCZ or Patriot, but a very good improvement in terms of power that will affect overall system performance. Again do not know the prices, but we know that is sold in lengths of 60, 120 and 240 GB.
The battle in this new generation of SSD will deal not on what is the most powerful, because they all look like clones to each other. The price will be vital, and the lowest seems to be the one to take the palm and complete success. Who will? Place your bets ... Vía | Softpedia, Hexus. More Info | G-Skill.
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