Mach Xtreme delivers ES SLC USB 3.0 flash drives

Posted on Friday, September 14 2012 @ 19:46 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Mach Xtreme presents the ES SLC USB 3.0 pen drives, a new line of USB sticks with a red design. They use the USB 3.0 interface and are available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacities, with prices of 19.90EUR, 29.90EUR and 49.90EUR, respectively.

Performance depends on the model, the 8GB version has read speeds of up to 90MB/s and write speeds of up to 100MB/s, the 16GB version has a read and write speed of maximum 160MB/s, and the 32GB model has a max read speed of 170MB/s and a max write speed of 185MB/s.
Under the label "Mach Xtreme Technology", a select few industry titans of the memory industry have joined forces to innovate the market with unique products. The MX ES SLC USB 3.0 flash drive is one such product, eliminating the gap between read and write performance of such devices. As one of the first manufacturers, Mach Xtreme is offering such a configuration using the USB 3.0 interface.

The MX-ES SLC Series encompasses a select range of flash drives with an understated but extremely robust Aluminium chassis and capacities from 8 to 32 GB. Even with such incredible performance, the MX-ES SLC drives are incredibly compact, durable and power efficient.

In contrast to the usually used MLC technology, the SLC (Single Level Cell) chips store one Bit in every cell, offering a higher data rate, reduced power consumption and longer lifespan. This high-end technology is usually reserved for high-performance and industrial applications. Thanks to the SLC memory, the MX-ES offers up to 170 MB/s read und 185 MB/s write performance, while keeping the power consumption at a minimum with 1.8 Watts.

Due to the high quality chips and the technology used, Mach Extreme is able to offer an extended Warranty of 5 years for the MX-ES series of flash drives.
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