Tuesday, March 28th 2017

Palit Announces its SSD Storage Business with Two New Product Lines

Palit Microsystems Ltd, the leading graphics card manufacturer, now is expanding a new product lineup-SSD storage business. SSDs are now considered essential components of any modern gaming rig. Adding SSD into Palit product line is aim to provide a total solution for computer users, who can not only enjoy GeForce graphics technologies, but also with faster storage processing. Installing OS/Apps/Games and stored on an SSD, Palit SSD will make your Windows boots faster and game levels load in a snap.

Palit's UV-S series SSD is equipped with a SATA III interface in a standard 2.5 inch form factor. The drive provides fast read speeds that can effectively shorten boot time and boost application launch speed, giving it an enormous advantage over traditional HDD. Palit UV-S SSD has a wide range of capacities, fast read/write performance and low energy consumption, making it the ideal storage solution to satisfy every need.
Palit's GF-S series SSD comes with a SATA III interface and is designed to perform for the Gamers. The GF-S series is specially made with high quality MLC flash memory chips to provide exceptional, world-leading read/write speeds. Its purpose is to be the perfect gaming gear, giving gamers the ultimate experience.
Palit SSD Features:
  • Solid-state storage devices with much lower operation temperature to ensure higher reliability than traditional hard drive
  • Faster operation for system boot up and application software loading
  • Low power consumption with power saving implemented
  • LDPC ECC correction
  • Program upgradable
  • Static and dynamic wear-leveling
  • TRIM support
  • Low noise operation
  • 2.5", 7mm
For more information, visit the product pages of the Palit UVS series and Palit GFS series.
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6 Comments on Palit Announces its SSD Storage Business with Two New Product Lines

#1
pky
Palit SSD Features:
  • Low noise operation
Because every other SSD on the market is loud AF, right?
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#2
RejZoR
That's bad SSD then. The SSD's I use don't just have low noise operation, they have ZERO noise operation.
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#3
P4-630
"Low noise".....
LOL! :D

SSD chip whine?:kookoo:
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#4
bug
At this point, I think SSD launches should be overhauled completely.

We should a have big 2D grid with NAND type on one side and controller models on the other. And any further SSD launch should become a tick in the right box. Because everything else is irrelevant anyway.
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#5
LTUGamer
It is really strange to see both 120 GB and 128 GB models in same product lineup
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#6
Hood
LTUGamerIt is really strange to see both 120 GB and 128 GB models in same product lineup
I was curious about that too, so I went to their website and put the drives up for comparison - all the specs are exactly the same (except size) - www.palit.com/palit/ssdcomparison.php?lang=en - the question is, Why?
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