Tuesday, June 12th 2012

Strontium Unveils 480 GB Python SSD

Strontium expanded its Python performance SATA 6 Gb/s SSD series with a new high-capacity 480 GB variant, which was displayed at Computex. Built in the 2.5-inch 7 mm-thick form-factor, the Python 480 GB is driven by SandForce SF-2281 processor, and uses MLC NAND flash. It offers sequential speeds as high as 550 MB/s reads, with 520 MB/s writes; and 4K random access performance of 60,000 IOPS. The company assures 1.5 million hours MTBF, and backed the product with 3 years warranty. The new 480 GB variant will reach stores soon, priced around US $450-500.
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5 Comments on Strontium Unveils 480 GB Python SSD

#2
Disparia
Nice.

Needs more snake-y graphics though!
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#3
Breathless
JizzlerNice.

Needs more snake-y graphics though!
Werd. That yellow sticker ain't doin nothing for me
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#4
Prima.Vera
So, 1GB=1$. But why then 32GB SSD are more than 32$ ???
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#5
Thefumigator
Prima.VeraSo, 1GB=1$. But why then 32GB SSD are more than 32$ ???
Actually 1GB=1$ is a lot better than many or most SSD drives
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