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SanDisk solid state drives (SSDs) are high-speed, energy-efficient data storage solutions offering improved performance for consumer and business applications alike. With their advanced solid state architecture and tremendous data speeds, these SSDs outpace traditional hard-disk drives (HDDs) in every performance category. And since they have no moving parts, SSDs run cooler, create less noise, and use less power than HDDs, placing less strain on system resources.
For consumers, SanDisk SSDs offer the extra computational muscle needed to keep pace with next-generation games and applications. Whether you're a gamer, a computing enthusiast, or an everyday PC user, a SanDisk SSD brings quicker program loading, smoother application performance, and faster data transfer to your PC.


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Sandisk might seemed all prim and proper but they are masters at acting the buddy when the opportunity presents for enhancing Fame, Fortune & Immortality. To summarise, waiting for Sandisk to release the requisite firmware to its buyers is like waiting for royalty to share its regality and magnamity. Afterall, Reality/Divinity/Spirituality empowers through Sharing & Unity whereas Relativity/Humanity/Materialism empowers through Exclusivity & Division. Won't believe it? Ever asked the birds sitting on the high tension cable why they are not being fried? Yes, there are more miracles that the overly complex, oka The Stupid, or the overly simple, oka The Dumb, could-would ever/dare-to see. Even when the reality is staring them in the face. This is because within the 5-sensed dimension [of Materialism], one uses the ears to see and the nose to taste whereas the 6th and higher sensed realm has no such problems of mesmerism/misidentification.
My daughter asked me to define "nutter" for her. I pointed her at your post. Hope that was alright :p
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Jump to unread Post a CommentSequential Read (up to): 550 MB/s
Sequential Write (up to): 520 MB/s
Random Read ( up to): 39K IOPS
Random Write (up to): 83K IOPS
MTBF: 2.0M hrs
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Edited By: Scotty Boy on Sep 17, 2012 11:11
Those kind of figures make an upgrade seriously tempting.
Shame I would need a new motherboard and processor too...
Currently on a Gigabyte P55 board, though I'm sure the POST process is slowing my Vertex 2 down.
No idea how people get such quick startups :(
I thought the TRIM issue was fixed? oO
Those kind of figures make an upgrade seriously tempting.
Shame I would need a new motherboard and processor too...
Currently on a Gigabyte P55 board, though I'm sure the POST process is slowing my Vertex 2 down.
No idea how people get such quick startups :(
Do you seriously believe everything posted on a web forum ???????
Edited By: bibu on Sep 17, 2012 15:25: pic
Wow. Looks like proper capacity SSDs are finally becoming affordable.
Have an Intel 160GB SSD and it's the bare minimum I would use for a Win7 machine with a secondary large capacity old platter drive as storage.
I thought the TRIM issue was fixed? oO
Only partially... TRIM is on it seems, but there's still issues with the sandforce controller, which is fixed in the current beta, so hopefully rolling out very soon for realz
You also get a chance for Dream MotoGP trip!
Edited By: pankomputerek on Sep 17, 2012 17:44
Without going into to much details its a feature for SSDs that prevents deterioration over a period of time so that you get more writes out of your drive. This model has the feature but it's not working properly.
This will be resolved by Sandisk in their next firmware update.
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