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Mach Xtreme ist ein neuer Player unter den SSD Anbietern und will mit seiner MX-DS Serie auf Basis des SandForce SF-1200 Controllers punkten. Wir haben die 120 GB Version der SSD durch getestet.
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Das ungesättigte Bedürfnis nach Solid State Disks führt dazu, dass Hersteller für diese Art von Speicher nur so aus dem Boden schießen. Von einigen dieser Hersteller hört(e) man schnell nichts mehr, andere haben sich auf diesem Gebiet bewiesen und schaffen es die Großen wie Intel oder Kingston unter Druck zu setzen. Denn am Ende entscheiden nicht häufig nur das Produkt, die Leistung und der Preis oder allein der Herstellername. So können wir nun von einem dieser Hersteller sprechen, der sich erst seit wenigen Jahren auf dem Markt tummelt und dort gehalten hat. Einer dieser Chips-Produzenten ist Mach Xtreme, welcher mit der MX DS Turbo eine interessante SandForce basierte SSD im Portfolio hat. Wie diese in der Praxis abschneidet, klärt der nachfolgende Testbericht.
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Today’s review is of the Mach Xtreme DIY series 32GB (MLC) SATA-DOM, a SATA II (3.0GB/s) miniaturized SSD designed for high-read, low-write usage scenarios that only require a small operating system; such as NAS enclosures, routers, set-top boxes, point-of-sale devices, hand-held devices, gaming machines, etc.
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When USB 3.0 was announced it seemed natural for USB flash drives to take advantage of the additional bandwidth. Mach Extreme Technologies is a new company that is looking to make a name and they are doing so with their MX-GX USB 3.0 thumb drives.
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With traditional hard drives becoming somewhat of a mass storage platform and SSDs taking over as the dominant boot drive, there are quite a few companies diving head first into this market to cash in on the phenomenon. However today we arn't looking at a Solid State Disk from the usual people, this one is from a new kid on the block.
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At KitGuru we spend a lot of time testing the latest and greatest components on the market for PC enthusiasts across the globe. But today we have set aside some time for Mac users, namely those who want to make the most out of their machine. Anyone who has looked into buying a new Macbook recently will know that Apple demand hundreds of pounds to install a solid state drive into your system, making it a less than desirable option. But if you perform the upgrade yourself, you can save a significant amount of money.
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Over the past while, there seems to be an increased interest in our M.2 SSD testing, whether it be with respect to our thoughts on M.2 placement in the industry, ideas on how it best be introduced, or just plain “Where can I get a M.2 SSD?” concerns. Unfortunately, we cannot elaborate on purchase ‘just yet’ but we thought we might be able to display a bit of the hardware that we use behind the scenes for our own testing.
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Cram six SandForce SF-1500 controllers in a RAID 0 array with 384GB of SLC NAND and one high-end RAID controller on one device and what do you have? A $11,500 MSRP solid state drive that blazes up to 240k IOPs and calls your SSD a sissy. Yeah, its like that. Read on to see how the LSI WarpDrive SLP-300 performs in our test system!
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Imagine 1.8GB/s read and write performance with up to 200, 000 IOPS being possible in a NGFF/mSATA form factor. This article not only verifies that LSI SandForces new controller, Codename Griffin, is about to make an amazing transformation in the SSD industry, but also, these blistering speeds will be seen soon enough in ultrabooks.
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LSI's second-generation WarpDrive BLP4-800 SSD offering includes four SandForce processors and eMLC flash for superb enterprise performance and endurance.
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