Eurocom mobile workstations now available with Intel 510 SSD

Posted on Tuesday, March 15 2011 @ 19:03 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Eurocom announced it's now shipping mobile workstation laptops with the Intel 510 series solid state disks.
Eurocom Corporation (www.eurocom.com) announces support for Intel's new high performance 510 Series of Solid-State Drives inside their Mobile Workstations.

The addition of the Intel 510 series of SSD's to Eurocoms extensive list of storage drives gives customers an even greater choice when customizing their purpose built systems. Customers have a myriad of choices between Hard Disk Drives, Solid State Drives and Hybrid Drives. Within the SSD segment MLC and SLC drives are offered.

Intel Solid-State Drive 510 series accelerates SATA throughput by utilizing SATA 6 gigabits per second performance and NAND based SSD technology. The Intel 510 series supports data transfers up to 500 megabytes per second (MB/s), with sequential write times up to 315 MB/s.

Intel Solid State Drive 510 series consists of 120GB and 250GB capacities.

Eurocoms usage of NAND based SSD technology and SATA 6GB/s drives allow for super quick system responsiveness, boot times, application launches, file loads, sleep recovery and benchmarks.

"The Intel 510 series SSDs gives Eurocom clients looking for the most powerful mobile workstations on the market a super fast storage option, that is rugged, efficient and performance oriented" explains Eurocom President Mark Bialic.

The 510 series of Intel SSDs is optimized for the Sandy Bridge architecture, though the 510 series will add fast transfer rates to any model, the new line of Eurocom Sandy Bridge notebooks are optimized for maximum performance. These models consist of the EUROCOM Neptune and EUROCOM Racer. The 15.6" Racer and 17.3 Neptune are both based on the Intel Huron River HM65 and HM67 chipsets respectively, supports line of Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, up to 32GB DDR3 RAM via 4 sockets, can support up to 100W video cards which include: enthusiast cards AMD HD6970M, ATI Radeon Mobility HD5870, NVIDIA GTX460M, 470M, 480M, 485M and professional levels cards NVIDIA Quadro FX 2800M, 3800M, 500M. In terms of storage capacity, the EUROCOM Racer supports up to 2 storage drives, while the EUROCOM Neptune supports up to 3 storage drives.

Due to their performance, quality and efficiency, Intel 510 Series Solid State Drive will help Eurocom customers moving to an Engineering on the Go, Server on the Go or RED Team framework.

Eurocom Storage Drive Options
  • 250GB; MLC SSD; Intel 510 Series; SATA 6 GB/s; up to 500 MB/s read, 315 MB/s write
  • 120GB: MLC SSDl Intel 510 Series; SATA 6GB/s, up to 400MB/s reads, 210 MB/s writes
  • 250GB; G-Force Protection; SATA-300 NCQ; 7,200rpm; 3Gb/s; 16MB cache;
  • 320GB; SATA-300; 7,200rpm; 16MB cache; Seagate
  • 500GB; G-Force Protection; SATA-300 NCQ; 7,200rpm; 16MB cache;
  • 500GB; Solid State Hybrid Drive; Seagate Momentus XT; SATA-300; 7,200rpm; 32MB cache/4GB SLC Flash
  • 640GB; 5400rpm; SATA-300; 3Gb/s; 8MB cache; 2.5-inch; 9.5mm; WD Scorpio Blue
  • 750GB 5400rpm SATA-300; 16MB cache; 2.5-inch; 9.5mm
  • 750GB; 7200rpm; SATA 3Gb/s; 16MB cache; Seagate Momentus
  • 64GB SLC SSD; Intel X25-E; SATA-300; up to 250 MB/s Read; 170MB/sec Write
  • 80GB MLC SSD; Intel X25-M; SATA-300 3Gb/s; up to 250MB/s Read; 70MB/s Write
  • 128GB SLC SSD; Solidata X5-128; SATA-300; Read 230 MB/s; Write 200MB/s
  • 128GB MLC SSD; SATA-600; Solid State Drive; Crucial/Micron RealSSD C300
  • 160GB MLC SSD; Intel X25-M Gen2 34nm; SATA-300; 2.5inch; 9.5mm;
  • 240GB MLC SSD; Solidata X8; SandForce-1200; SATA-300; Read 280 MB/s; Write 270MB/s
  • 256GB SSD MLC; SATA-600; with Marvell controller; Crucial/Micron RealSSD C300
  • 480GB SSD MLC; OCZ VERTEX 2 SATA-300; with SandForce-1200;
  • 512GB SSD MLC; Toshiba; SATA-300; Read Max 220MBps; Write Max 180MBps
  • 512GB SSD MLC; Kingston; SATA-300; with Toshiba SSD Controller
  • 1000GB; 5200rpm; SATA-300; 3Gb/s; 8MB cache; 2.5-inch; 12.5mm; WD Scorpio Blue


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