OCZ Onyx Immediate Speed Boots First SSD


The most influential manufacturer Solid State Drive has now increased its range with the release of the series ‘Onyx’. It does not speed crazy, and it is not particularly large, but it became the first SSDs we’ve seen to break the magic $ 100 (£ 66) barrier.

OCZ Onyx Is First SSD

So what you get for this expenditure thin? A 32 GB MLC NAND drive in accordance with 64 MB cache and read and write speeds of 70MB/sec and 125MB/sec respectively. Yes it’s nothing spectacular in terms of SSD, but the access time of a ballistic DSS must run much faster than any hard drive, you can save cons.

Seagate Ultra Slim HDD SSDs

Right at the time Seagate announced its first SSDs, the company also refers briefly to an Ultra Slim HDD was finalizing. Now here it is. The Seagate ‘Momentus Thin’ (yes it sounds like California slang for an eating disorder) is a 2.5 inch disk drive that measures only 7mm deep. That’s over 25 per cent less than traditional disks of 9.5 mm thick can you see in laptops today.

Seagate Ultra Slim HDD SSDs

OCZ Z-Drive M84 PCI-E Series SSD

OCZ has added a new member to its PCI-E Series SSDs in announcing the Z-drive M84. Available in 256GB, 512GB and 1TB capacities.

OCZ Z-Drive M84 PCI-E Series SSD

These chips feature SSD MLC NAND flash memory, PCIe x8 interface, an integrated RAID controller, an MTBF of over 1 million hours and provide read/write speeds of 870/780 Mb/s for the 1 GB and 512 GB models, and 750/650 Mb/s for the 256 GB model Z-Drive OCZ M84 will soon hit the markets by surprise for the price yet. [via techfresh]

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