Sep 19, 2011 Patriot offers SSDs that use the older Serial ATA II interface, as well as the newer Serial ATA III interface
Sep 19, 2011 With a retail price of $584 the 250GB Intel 510 Series drive is the second most expensive in the grouptest, however its modest price of $2.34 per gigabyte shows that its the best bang for your buck
Sep 19, 2011 The 510 series of SSDs are Intel's newest SSDs and work on Intel's 34nm MLC NAND flash memory
Sep 19, 2011 The GOODRAM SSD Pro256GB costs $2.39 per Gigabyte, making it one of the most cost-effective offerings in this grouptest
Sep 19, 2011 Poland's GOODRAM SSDs sport an industrial look with an aluminium shell protecting the MLC Toshiba NAND flash
Sep 19, 2011 Corsair is well known for its high performance memory modules, it has now expanded into manufacturing USB sticks, cases, power supplies and SSDs
Aug 11, 2010 The Agility Series packs 128GB of storage capacity, 64MB of cache memory and a 1.5-million hour MTBF
Aug 11, 2010 The SSDNow V+ Series desktop kit retails for US $371 or $2.89 per gigabyte. Luckily there's performance to back this price up
May 11, 2010 The X25-V is a value-for-money SSD that competes with the likes of Kingston's SSD Now V Series. How does it perform?
Sep 08, 2009 When Intel launched its first generation X25-M SSDs last year, they were a hit with performance seekers. Flash forward to present day and the company has launched its second generation SSD drives under the same model numbers
Jan 26, 2009 Silicon Power manufactures a range of products and has recently begun offering Solid State Disks (SSDs). The firm offers these drives with either the Serial ATA or older IDE interface and capacities have reached as high as 128Gbytes
Dec 02, 2008 Solid State Drives (SSD) differ from hard drives on a number of levels but the most noticeable difference is that the former features no moving parts. Rather, SSDs rely on flash chips to store data, which gives them tremendous speed and ruggedness