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Technic3D hat die Intel 520 SSD Series „Cherryville“ im Test. Die Intel 520 SSD Serie nutzt einen SandForce Controller und setzt auf eine eigens entwickelte Firmware. Wie sich das 240 GB Modell im Test schlägt, zeigt der nachstehende Artikel.
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Today’s review is of MyDigitalSSD’s SuperCache 2 mSATA 128GB SSD, and the FNet HybriDisk caching software. A license key for the HybriDisk software is included with the purchase of the SuperCache 2. How does a caching SSD work? It works in conjunction with a hard drive disk (HDD) to create what the operating system sees as a single, combined storage partition. A caching SSD utilizes specialized software to determine what programs, data, and/or files that the user accesses most frequently. This “hot” data will be held in a dedicated “caching” partition on the SSD for much quicker access when called for. Less frequently requested data will still reside on the HDD, until such time as it becomes frequently accessed enough to be moved to the SSD cache. What is stored on the SSD cache is dynamic, and changes over time based on actual usage.
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Mit der Performance Pro Series erweiterte Corsair kürzlich sein Portfolio an Flash-Speichern. Wie der Produktname andeutet, sind die SSDs für hohe Leistung konzipiert. Dies wird erreicht durch einen performanten Marvell-Controller in Kombination mit synchronem NAND-Speicher, sowie 256 MByte Cache. Damit die Leistung konstant bleibt, ist eine fortschrittliche und automatische Speicherbereinigung implementiert worden. Ob es der neuen Generation gelingt die Leistungskrone zu erobern wird folgender Test zeigen.
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After the dust settled from our testing we found out a few things from the AUTO USB. The Strontium AUTO USB does max out USB 2.0 with the read speeds, but the write speeds are slower, coming in at around 7MB/s. The chip on board was not able to be tested as none of our cars our friends cars had USB connections in their cars. If it does work as intended that will just be an added bonus.
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A little over a month ago, we here at The SSD Review took Corsair’s new Accelerator line of SSDs to the test, focusing specifically on the 60GB model and how drive-caching technology affected system performance. Astounded by the results, we were curious as to how the Accelerator performed at opposite ends of the capacity spectrum. Hence, those of you looking for a more affordable caching drive are in luck as we take a fresh look at the 30Gb flavored Corsair Accelerator SSD.
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Mit der Pyro SE erweitert Patriot sein Portfolio an Flash-Speichern um eine performante SSD. Neben dem leistungsstarken SF-2281-Controller aus dem Hause SandForce kommt synchroner NAND-Speicher zum Einsatz. Abgerundet wird das Gesamtpaket durch zahlreiche Features, wie zum Beispiel der "Garbage Collection", "Wear-Leveling", "Durawrite" und "RAISE". Dadurch wird eine konstante Leistung und hohe Zuverlässigkeit gewährleistet. Wie sich der Datenträger gegen die Konkurrenz schlägt, wird folgender Test zeigen.
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2011 has come to an end, but that doesn't mean technology is slowing down one bit. For the second year in a row the solid state drive market was dominated by SandForce. If you wanted to produce a drive that was capable of the highest performance possible, you needed to start with a SandForce SF-2200 Series controller and pair it with either ONFi 2.0 or Toggle Mode NAND flash.
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We are starting to get overloaded with these new mainstream drives that use SandForce SF-2281 controllers paired with asynchronous flash. These products are just coming in from every angle and I'm starting to get the feeling they'll outnumber the faster synchronous drives in terms of total SKUs offered in total by the Team SandForce manufacturers. This is good news for the mainstream market looking for good, actually, above average SSD performance, but not so good for those looking for the ultimate performance found with synchronous flash SandForce drives.
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Judging by all the SSDs I’ve used and reviewed during the past 5 years or so it's really safe to say that currently in the market we have three types of models, the majority that focus mostly on performance, some that focus in reliability and finally a few ones that try to combine the best of both worlds and offer the best performance/reliability ratio possible. This of course is directly tied to the type of controller used and as many of you know the most popular controllers used by most manufacturers are manufactured by LSI SandForce and Marvell with Indillinx and Samsung ones currently used only in OCZ and Samsung SSD models. Controllers manufactured by these companies are probably used in 99% of all the SSD models out in the market however that doesn't mean that there aren't any other capable controller manufacturers and so today we will be taking a closer look at an SSD model based on a controller by one of the less-known manufacturers the Silicon Power Velox V55 240GB SATA III SSD.
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With the 600 series SSDs, hard disk manufacturer Seagate wants to make a dent in the booming SSD market. Do the established brands need to worry?
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