Sunday, May 29th 2016

Patriot Memory Announces the 2TB Ignite SSD

Patriot, a leading manufacturer of high performance computer memory, SSDs, gaming peripherals, consumer flash storage solutions and mobile accessories, today introduced a 2 TB addition to its performance solid state drive (SSD) line, the Ignite. Patriot looks to fulfill the ever-growing demand for increased amounts of storage in consumer PCs.

Patriot originally launched the Ignite SSD in January of 2015 with top performing speeds and capacities of 480 GB and 960 GB. Since then, Patriot has added the addition of a 240GB capacity and now a multi-terabyte capacity to tackle even the most taxing data loads. With the Ignite 2 TB SSD consumers can load an entire library of PC games to their rig without having to unload and load games when storage runs out.
Continuing to utilize the Phison S10 controller the 2TB Ignite reaches sequential read speeds of up to 560 MB/s and write speeds of up to 500 MB/s, to diminish lag while loading content to the drive. Designed in a 2.5" form factor, the 2 TB Ignite has a SATA III 6.0Gb/s interface and is backwards compatible with SATA II making it the ideal upgrade for those looking for a complete solution for a lack of storage space and a PC refresh to breathe life back into an old system.

"The 2 TB Ignite offers consumers the fast transfer speeds expected of our Ignite line along with the extra capacity required by power users," Said Les Henry, VP of Engineering at Patriot. "These drives are the perfect solution for those users with very large game and video libraries as well as systems being used for cloud storage."

The Ignite 2 TB is Compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows, 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Mac OS X, and Linux systems. Backed by Patriot's award winning build quality and 3-year warranty; the Patriot Ignite will deliver one of the most reliable choices in SSDs.

Availability
The 2 TB Ignite SSD will be available for purchase, worldwide, starting in the 4th Quarter of 2016.
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9 Comments on Patriot Memory Announces the 2TB Ignite SSD

#1
Jetster
Son, when I was a kid are hard drive had wheels in them
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#2
TheLostSwede
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JetsterSon, when I was a kid are hard drive had wheels in them
When I was a kid we used floppy drives and by that I mean the soft floppy kind...

Also, Q4 :(
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#3
RejZoR
Is Phison S10 any good?
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#4
silentbogo
RejZoRIs Phison S10 any good?
I was always skeptical about Phison controllers, but PS3110-S10 over the past two years of its existence made its way into many devices, including almost all of Kingston HyperX SSDs, M.2 version of Kingston SSDNow, and lots of other brand products (Patriot, Corsair, OCZ, Goodram, PNY, Mushkin etc.). They are pretty fast as far as SATA-III drives go, but it's too early to draw any conclusions about longevity.
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#5
ZoneDymo
JetsterSon, when I was a kid are hard drive had wheels in them
When I was a kid we had to park the hard drive before shutting it off.

@ article
Price?
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#6
techy1
JetsterSon, when I was a kid are hard drive had wheels in them
son, here are my old 8TB hdds, I know those are ridiculous small, but there are all my pictures, videos, movies from my age... tough I can not find any 2TB SSDs I had from that time, tough I paid fortune for them back then....
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#7
hojnikb
RejZoRIs Phison S10 any good?
It's pretty crap in their Blast series drives. Those suxers die like you wouldn't believe.

S10 coupled with MLC flash is pretty decent though.
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#8
RejZoR
Unless the price will be really out of this world cheap, people will still opt for Samsung 2TB Evo or even Pro like I have. I mean, why you go this big, you either go proper high end and reliable or you go really cheap. When it becomes mainstream, things settle down, more models appear and you can then also pick something in the middle.
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#9
Octavean
Price would be nice,....
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