A-DATA SX95 solid state disks launched

Posted on Friday, July 24 2009 @ 17:14 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
A-DATA has introduced the SX95 solid state disk series, these units offer read speeds of up to 230MB/s and write speeds of up to 180MB/s if you get the 128GB or 256GB versions, and read speeds of up to 210MB/s and write speeds of up to 130MB/s if you opt for the smaller 32GB or 64GB models. The controller inside these disks is unknown, but we do know that there's onboard DRAM cache.
The XPG SX95 SATA II 2.5” SSD features new architecture and controller design, provide outstanding transfer rates up to 230MB/sec read and 180MB/sec write (256GB/128GB), thanks to the onboard DRAM cache buffer. Whereas, the lower-density SSDs with 64GB or 32GB perform up to 210MB/sec and 130MB/sec read/write speeds.

Taking the advantages of latest SSD technology development, the XPG SX95 SATA II 2.5” SSD is an alternative solutions on reliability, high performance, low power consumption and temperature storage, able to increase the productivity of the PC users. The XPG SX95 also provides built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) to ensure high reliability of data transfer to maintain the system integrity. The advanced wear-leveling technology also guarantees longer lifespan and preserves the data integrity, and 1 million hour MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) for long-term application. Another benefit of SX95 includes the latest function for firmware updates to maintain the best performance.

Equipped with a tough yet lightweight alloy housing and SATA II interface, the XPG SX95 SATA II 2.5” SSD is offered in capacities of 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB.


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