Friday, July 25th 2008

Super Talent MasterDrive SSD Gets a Performance Boost

Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today announced that the company has dramatically improved the write speeds of its MasterDrive DX, MasterDrive KX and MasterDrive MX solid state drives (SSDs).

These three series of SSDs already boast exceptionally fast read speeds of up to 120 MB/sec. But, fast write speeds are important in applications such as video editing and encoding, image processing, compressing and extracting files, installing applications and copying files to the drive. These newly revised SSDs categorically outpace the fastest hard drives in the world.


MasterDrive series SSDs now support much faster read and write speeds and faster seek and access times than the speediest hard drives. Other SSD advantages over hard drives are:
  • Superior resistance to shock and vibration;
  • Use less power in both active and standby modes, and produce less heat;
  • Completely silent
The 60GB and 120GB models support slightly faster write speeds than 15GB and 30GB models.



"Our expert engineering team is constantly discovering new ways to improve our products, and this is one improvement that will be well received by power laptop users", commented Super Talent Director of Marketing, Joe James. "We continue our relentless drive to add performance, features and value to our SSDs while driving the price down", Mr. James added. MasterDrive SSDs are available now from NewEgg and Newbiiz.

About Super Talent
Super Talent Technology Corporation based in San Jose, California, designs and manufactures a full range of DDR, DDR2, and DDR3 memory modules and Flash based storage devices for computers and consumer electronics. An ISO 9001 certified company, Super Talent utilizes its state-of-the-art factory and leading-edge components to produce award winning products with outstanding reliability. Super Talent is an active member of the JEDEC and ONFI standards bodies, and holds over 200 patents in Flash and DRAM technology.
Source: Super Talent
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15 Comments on Super Talent MasterDrive SSD Gets a Performance Boost

#1
Drac
Just perfect^^
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#2
Mussels
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nice.

good speeds for MLC there too.
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#3
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I cant wait until the day when i be running 4 of these SSD's in my machine.
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#4
nicolais86
Well, i prefer a raid 0 anyways. i mean, for the price you pay for a ssd, today its no the best "bang for the buck".

With 200 U$S and intel matrix raid, you will obtain the same reading speeds, an a seek time almost like the raptor.

and im talking of 500gb disk, (with the slice 0= 100GB and the rest for back up)
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#5
kaneda
nicolais86Well, i prefer a raid 0 anyways. i mean, for the price you pay for a ssd, today its no the best "bang for the buck".

With 200 U$S and intel matrix raid, you will obtain the same reading speeds, an a seek time almost like the raptor.

and im talking of 500gb disk, (with the slice 0= 100GB and the rest for back up)
seek time? ssd? WUT?!?!?
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#7
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
i think he was being sarcastic about seek times on SSD's, as SSD's seek times are almost nothing.
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#8
zithe
With a pricetag of only $399 (60gig) and $599 (120gig). XD!

Once these get cheaper, I'll consider one. Being in a family that loves analogue, I'll get some dirty looks.
(unrelated!)
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#10
nicolais86
i wonder, any review of 2 ssd in raid 0? or this is not posible?

Thanks.
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#11
jgrahl
WD Velociraptors are faster still.
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#12
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
jgrahlWD Velociraptors are faster still.
erm, since when?
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#13
tkpenalty
Musselserm, since when?
SSDs i think only boast an advantage with seek times, however sustained IO operations, its outdone by high end HDDs, such as the velociraptor. Well in this case multi celled SSD.
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#14
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
tkpenaltySSDs i think only boast an advantage with seek times, however sustained IO operations, its outdone by high end HDDs, such as the velociraptor. Well in this case multi celled SSD.
so the velociraptor has 100MB/s read and 100MB/s write, constant over the entire platter?
thats what these claim in the first post, and these arent the fastest SSD's out there.
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