News - Super Talent revises MasterDrive SSDs, makes them quicker, again
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Super Talent has launched its third-generation solid-state drives, offering improved read and write speeds.
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Re: News - Super Talent revises MasterDrive SSDs, makes them quicker, again
More and more reasonable on the price front, another 6 months of this and I might even consider buying one. ;)
Does anyone know if MS have managed to optimise Windows for these yet or is that problem still present?
Re: News - Super Talent revises MasterDrive SSDs, makes them quicker, again
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Lanky123
Does anyone know if MS have managed to optimise Windows for these yet or is that problem still present?
I think they're still quite a way behind, last I read. The lower these get, the more and more I think of changing the OS drive in the HTPC.
Re: News - Super Talent revises MasterDrive SSDs, makes them quicker, again
I'm hoping for a nice Intel (SLC) drive at a competitive price in the near future.
If anything purely for driving the price and performance bars down and up respectively.
*Edit: Unless I missed a Hexus press release more recently, it seems the enterprise level disk specs are public: http://www.intel.com/design/flash/na...reme/index.htm
250mb/s read
170mb/s write
Yum.
Re: News - Super Talent revises MasterDrive SSDs, makes them quicker, again
Do these drives use the same JMicron SataII controller that the OCZ core v2 use?
Re: News - Super Talent revises MasterDrive SSDs, makes them quicker, again
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kalniel
Do these drives use the same JMicron SataII controller that the OCZ core v2 use?
Presuming this is the bridge controller, the demo from their site would indicate that they have their own custom solution with a native serial interface.
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s1lv3r
Presuming this is the bridge controller, the demo from their site would indicate that they have their own custom solution with a native serial interface.
I recieved an email from supertalent specifically stating that it uses the exact same JMicron (JMF602) with no cache as all previous MLC SSD drives.
So expect this new OX MLC drive to studder just like the OCZ Core series.