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‘Garbage Collection in SSDs’ is a contributed article that was submitted by LSI and authored by Kent Smith, Senior Director of Product Marketing, Flash Components Division, LSI Corporation. It’s importance cannot be understated for anyone venturing into today’s world of SSDs. Garbage collection (GC) is a fundamental process with all solid state drives (SSDs), but it can be implemented in different ways that can impact the overall SSD performance and endurance. In this article, we’ll look at how GC works, how it can be implemented, and how it relates to the TRIM command and over provisioning.
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Mittlerweile finden sich am Speichermarkt immer mehr Kits, bestehend aus 4GB großen Modulen. G.Skill schickt uns ein sehr interessantes 12GB Kit aus der Trident Serie zu, welches nicht nur auf Grund seiner 4GB großen Speicherriegel etwas Besonderes darstellt, sondern auch mit einem vergleichsweise hohen Takt und niedrigen Timings daherkommt.
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Using a pair of JMicron JMF602B SSD controllers to organize two banks of Samsung K9HCG08U1M DRAM modules into a JMB390 controller, the new G.Skill Titan SSD offers an impressive capacity with internal RAID-0 performance to subdue stuttering. Benchmark Reviews tests the performance of the G.Skill Titan 128GB SATA SSD FM-25S2S-128GBT1 against over two dozen other products in this article, including its twin brother, the OCZ Apex.
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The memory market has seen a lot of fluctuation and change in the past year. RAM timings have gotten lower, performance has gotten better, and prices have submarined to a point where consumers can easily afford to fill their entire DIMM slots. Because of these market conditions, many memory manufacturers have slowed down their production, offerings, and some have even closed shop.
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G.Skill Phoenix heißt die neueste SSD von G.Skill. Ausgestattet mit SandForce SF-1200 Controller, hoher Performance und attraktivem Preis will G.Skill an den Erfolg der Falcon SSD Serie anknüpfen.
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Der SandForce Controller findet mittlerweile bei so ziemlich jedem Hersteller im SSD-Portfolio Verwendung. Auch G.Skill steigt auf den SandForce-Zug auf und bringt mit ihrer Phoenix Serie neue High-Performance-SSDs.
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Close to a month ago we took a look at the Corsair Force 40GB SSD powered by the fabulous SandForce SF-1200 controller and determined it to be fast, but without a desktop adapter the value was lacking for some users. Today we are looking at a nearly identical drive, but this time the cost of ownership is lower and the overall cost is reduced with the inclusion of a 2.5 to 3.5” desktop adapter bracket.
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G.Skill hasn't been the most active in terms out putting out SSDs but sometimes slow and steady wins the race. We had the pleasure of test driving the 120GB Phoenix Pro to see how it compared to its peers in the marketplace. Will it crash and burn or will it rise from the ashes? Read on to see how this SandForce Driven SSD does compared to some of the biggest names in the industry.
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The other major change that hit with MP2 was something that we could all use; more capacity available to the user. This was the feature that we were all excited about. Since SandForce designed their controller, all of the available space for background tasks making the space available didn’t impact performance unless the drive is nearly full. Even then, the drive is very fast, but now users have the opportunity to fill that space with data.
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Für unseren 3. Testrechner haben wir uns eine neue SSD Festplatte besorgt, die eventuell auch für euch Leser in Frage kommen könnte, die G.Skill Phoenix Pro 120 GB. Diese ist nicht nur von der Performance, sondern auch vom Preis sehr interessant.
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