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    Super Talent Exelerator - internal ReadyBoost solution

    Posted on Wednesday, May 30 2007 @ 20:19:48 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Super Talent has a bunch of new devices which take advantage of the Windows Vista ReadyBoost feature. The special thing about their new USB sticks is that they are designed to be used inside your computer, they need to be connected to a 9-pin USB header on the motherboard.

    The Exelerator drives are available in 1GB, 2GB and 4GB capacities with a vertical or horizontal connector. Super Talent says the drives offer a read speed of 25MB/s and average access times of less than a millisecond.
    The Exelerator family of drives was designed expressly to elevate system performance in Windows Vista by functioning as a ReadyBoost drive. These innovative new Flash drives plug into a standard 9-pin USB header inside the chassis, on the motherboard, to function as a dedicated ReadyBoost drive. With lightning fast 25MB per second read speeds and sub-millisecond access times, Exelerator drives are the perfect cost effective system upgrade to enhance the Vista experience. These drives are offered with either vertical or horizontal connectors to accommodate space constraints within different enclosures.
    Super Talent’s internal ReadyBoost drives are sampling now, with mass production starting in June. 2GB models are expected to retail for approximately $25.


     
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