Monday, August 23rd 2010
OWC Announces the Most Affordable SandForce-Driven SSD, 40 GB Mercury Pro Under $100
Other World Computing (OWC), a leading zero emissions Mac and PC technology company, announced today a new 40GB model to its award-winning OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD line as the most affordable high performance SandForce Processor based Solid State Drive on the market. Designed and made in the U.S. from imported parts, the new OWC Mercury Extreme Pro 40GB SSD's special introductory pricing of $99.99 makes it the lowest priced SSD on the market to offer three key high performance features:
Doesn't Slow Down With Use Like Ordinary SSDs
Ordinary SSDs offer fast read/write performance during first initial uses, but then experience significant write speed degradation over repeated usage. Independent simulation tests by leading drive performance experts (this page) confirm the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD's ultra-efficient Block Management & Wear Leveling technologies are able to eliminate virtually any reduction in data transfer speeds over heavy long term usage of the drive and without dependency on less than effective OS TRIM management.
Longer Notebook Battery Runtime
Because the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD uses as little as 1/3 the power compared to the most power efficient 2.5" hard drives and up to 1/2 less power than other leading brand SSDs without any performance sacrifice, notebook users can now maximize their "unplugged" mobile use time while desktop/tower users can enjoy the benefits of a more energy efficient system.
Video Highlights Performance Gains
The OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD models are an ideal way for typical Mac or PC desktop and/or notebook computer users to dramatically increase the performance of their existing machine. In several side-by-side comparison tests (this page) the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD was able to boot the OS and load six apps up to four times faster than the factory stock configuration. And even older machines equipped with an OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD saw an up to 2.5 times faster performance gain over newer machines with faster processors and more RAM.
"Throughout this revolutionary product's evolution, it has scored numerous industry achievements," said Larry O'Connor, Founder and CEO, Other World Computing. "From being initially announced as the fastest SSD on the market, to offering the highest capacity found in a SandForce-based SSD, to now offering the most affordable high performance model available on the market, the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD line continues to make headlines for all the right reasons."
For more information on the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD line, including Reseller inquiries, visit this page.
- Industry leading sustained Read AND Write speeds over 260MB/s (with peak speeds up to 285MB/s).
- Best in class error correction (ECC) and SandForce RAISE redundancy with 7% over provisioning.
- SandForce DuraClass technology with ultra-efficient Block Management & Wear Leveling for long term durability.
Doesn't Slow Down With Use Like Ordinary SSDs
Ordinary SSDs offer fast read/write performance during first initial uses, but then experience significant write speed degradation over repeated usage. Independent simulation tests by leading drive performance experts (this page) confirm the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD's ultra-efficient Block Management & Wear Leveling technologies are able to eliminate virtually any reduction in data transfer speeds over heavy long term usage of the drive and without dependency on less than effective OS TRIM management.
Longer Notebook Battery Runtime
Because the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD uses as little as 1/3 the power compared to the most power efficient 2.5" hard drives and up to 1/2 less power than other leading brand SSDs without any performance sacrifice, notebook users can now maximize their "unplugged" mobile use time while desktop/tower users can enjoy the benefits of a more energy efficient system.
Video Highlights Performance Gains
The OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD models are an ideal way for typical Mac or PC desktop and/or notebook computer users to dramatically increase the performance of their existing machine. In several side-by-side comparison tests (this page) the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD was able to boot the OS and load six apps up to four times faster than the factory stock configuration. And even older machines equipped with an OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD saw an up to 2.5 times faster performance gain over newer machines with faster processors and more RAM.
"Throughout this revolutionary product's evolution, it has scored numerous industry achievements," said Larry O'Connor, Founder and CEO, Other World Computing. "From being initially announced as the fastest SSD on the market, to offering the highest capacity found in a SandForce-based SSD, to now offering the most affordable high performance model available on the market, the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD line continues to make headlines for all the right reasons."
For more information on the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD line, including Reseller inquiries, visit this page.
25 Comments on OWC Announces the Most Affordable SandForce-Driven SSD, 40 GB Mercury Pro Under $100
On a related note, remember to delete update files in the wow directory to save space.
Much better than my intel for the same price.
Because I'm considering buying two right now.
so 20 dollars less
8 gigs less?
corsair vs ocw?
and the corsair drive write speeds seemed fast.
40GB - $99.99
60GB - $179.99
120GB - $319.99
240GB - $629.99
480GB - $1599.99
Next drive purchase will surely be SSD then. Won't happen untill next year, so who knows if 60GB is already the same price (and 40gb even cheaper!) :)
why do people think throughput is all that matters? its the access times and IOPS!
Anyhow, it's read/write what every SSD market, so I go with that. Market me access times and IOPS :p
(btw. nice HDD combo you got there ;))
if you're loading 1,000 smaller files, then the access times is what holds it back.
dont forget taht HDD's are only fast on the outer edges of the platter too, so a mechanical drive is going to be slower than an SSD and it only gets worse the more full teh drive is (and thus, the odds of your game files being on the inner edge of the platter increases)
And I do defrag regularly to maintain the speeds.
SSD would be OS drive, still feel iffy about putting one for games with updates/saves writing there. Not to mention as a swap drive where it would eb most usefull but also short lived fun.
But price is coming down, they offer warranty and claim to maintain the speeds through usage. Next year will certainly be SSD goodness and were are getting to a point were the first drives are few years old. They should start crapping out if they are going to go.
Well I've been using this SSD for a few days now, installing and uninstalling many games on it everyday and no signs of degradation.
These are 2x 40gb OWC Extreme Pro which I've bought on sale for 99USD. Cost me only 200+ AUD altogether to get this kind of performance without the degradation. I might just buy another 2 :toast: