Friday, November 7th 2008
OCZ Technology Launches New Low-cost Core Series Solid State Drives
Yesterday, OCZ silently released new solid state drives, part of the company's Solid series line-up. There's still no sign of a press release, but the drives are already starting to appear at some etailers. These are not the Core V3 SSDs we covered here two days ago, but new budget solid state drives. The new value-minded SSDs come in a 2.5-inch form factor, have a SATA 3.0 Gbps interface, one mini USB port and a MTBF (mean time before failure) of 1.5 million hours. The SSDs do claim 155MB/s read and 90MB/s write speeds and are shock resistant. OCZ's new Solid SSDs are available in 30GB (OCZSSD2-1SLD30G), 60GB (OCZSSD2-1SLD60G) and 120GB (OCZSSD2-1SLD120G) models, priced at $89, $159 and $299 respectively. All drives have a two year warranty.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
20 Comments on OCZ Technology Launches New Low-cost Core Series Solid State Drives
$90 USD for 30GB, thats a good OS drive. Would make a great addition to any silent PC users out there.
What about Raid 0 ?
they mentioned a flash file system aka 'FFS', that oughta fix any remaining problems with SSD's when its released.
As for the shuttering issue, you can do a few things to make life much better. The problem isn't with the JMicron controler as first thought as much as it is with Vista.
forums.tweaktown.com/f17/ssd-slow-freeze-hang-vista-xp-outlook-fix-28293/
I'm still waiting for 250 gig SSD's to market before I upgrade. By then the technology should be mature enough.