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I-O Data Intros SSDN-SV Series Value SATA SSDs

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I-O Data released two new value SATA 3 Gb/s SSDs, the SSDN-SV128 and SSDN-SV64, which as the model number might suggest, are 128 GB and 64 GB in capacity, respectively. The drives offer random read speeds of 143 MB/s, and random write speeds of 206 MB/s. While not much is known about what is the NAND flash type or controller used, it is mentioned that the drives support the TRIM garbage collection feature. Backed by a one-year warranty, the SSDN-SV64 and SSDN-SV128 will be available in Japan for ¥12,800 (US $158) and ¥24,800 ($306), respectively.



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Bit expensive when you can get a 120GB OCZ SSD with 260MB write speeds for 200 bucks..
 
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Bit expensive when you can get a 120GB OCZ SSD with 260MB write speeds for 200 bucks..

That's what I was thinking.

They really shouldn't put the word "Value" in their press release when it is actually more expensive and lower performing than other competitors.
 
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