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HP Announces S750 2.5-inch SATA SSD

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HP today announced the S750 line of client-segment SSDs in the 2.5-inch form-factor that take advantage of the SATA 6 Gbps interface. Available in capacities of 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB, the drives combine an SMI-sourced controller with 96-layer 3D NAND flash memory. All three variants are rated to offer sequential transfer speeds of up to 560 MB/s reads, with up to 520 MB/s writes. The 256 GB variant offers random access performance of up to 55,000/79,000 IOPS (reads/writes); the 512 GB variant up to 90,000/89,000 IOPS, and the 1 TB variant up to 74,000/80,000 IOPS. Endurance of the three variants are rated at 160 TBW, 320 TBW, and 650 TBW, respectively. The company didn't reveal pricing as it vastly varies between regions.



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Finally! I was waiting for so long to get a 256GB-1TB SATA SSD and I couldn't find one. Now my dream is coming true.

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Finally! I was waiting for so long to get a 256GB-1TB SATA SSD and I couldn't find one. Now my dream is coming true.

</sarcasm>

I'm still looking for a 1TB SATA SSD under $50...


</realism>
 
y/A/w/N.....

why, just why ??????
 
I'm still looking for a 1TB SATA SSD under $50...


</realism>

I fear by the time that happens you'll be shopping for legacy SATA add-in cards to run them. The port will be dead by then. :p
 
I'm still looking for a 1TB SATA SSD under $50...


</realism>

If you are willing to take a gamble and buy DRAMLESS SSD without warantty that use Black/Grey die from Chinese OEM, under 50 dollar is very achievable.
Usually they work, especially when you treat them like a much faster SMR drive, that prefer to be write once read many, and use them with better control on temperature.

If you are lucky, you might even get some rebranded white die! Sometime you even get drive with DDR3 cache!
 
If you are willing to take a gamble and buy DRAMLESS SSD without warantty that use Black/Grey die from Chinese OEM, under 50 dollar is very achievable.
Usually they work, especially when you treat them like a much faster SMR drive, that prefer to be write once read many, and use them with better control on temperature.

If you are lucky, you might even get some rebranded white die! Sometime you even get drive with DDR3 cache!
I rather buy a spinner HD for those $50, 2tb skinner are usually $65 for a 2.5in.
 
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