TEAM Xtreem G1 and Xtreem R-Type Solid State SSDs

Team Group Xtreem-introduced the G1 (S25AG1) and Xtreem R-Type (S25AR1) drives the solid state. Both series are available in 60 GB, 120 GB and 250 GB capacities and use the SATA II interface.

TEAM Xtreem G1 and Xtreem R-Type Solid State SSDs

Xtreem The G1 comes with 64 MB of cache and offers up to 260MB/s read and 180MB/s for writing. The Xtreem R-Type, on the other hand, gets an integrated RAID controller and provides a reading speed up to 240 Mb/s and write speed up to 170 Mb/s. [via itechnews]

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Published September 23, 2009 in Computers, Hardware, Storage
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