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btarunr Jan 29, 2013 08:17 AM

MyDigitalSSD Announces Bullet Proof 4th Generation (BP4) mSATA SSDs
 
MyDigitalSSD proudly introduces the BP4, the 4th generation of their critically acclaimed and award-winning Bullet Proof line of solid state drives. BP4 SSDs feature SATA III 6Gb/s performance in 2.5" Slim 7mm and 50mm mSATA form factors to increase user productivity up to 70X. Backwards compatible with SATA II applications, the BP4 eliminates the bottle-neck found in stock hard drives; making them an ideal upgrade solution for many of today's Tablets, UltraBooks, Hybrids (HDD/mSATA Notebooks), and Desktop PCs.

Unlike their predecessors, BP4 drives have been over provisioned for improved Random Read/Write performance and IOPS, extended performance endurance to reduce sluggishness as the drive fills with data, prolonged drive life, reliability, and low power consumption - all at the unequaled price to performance ratio synonymous with MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof SSDs.

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Features:
  • Unequaled price to performance ratio
  • 19nm Toshiba Type B Toggle NAND Flash
  • Large storage capacity
  • Easy installation
  • Improve boot up and application load times
  • High-speed SATA 6Gb/s (SATA III) interface
  • Backward compatible to SATA 3Gb/s (SATA II)
  • Withstand extreme shock and vibration
  • Support DDR3 I/O interface
  • Power management supported
  • NCQ command set
  • TRIM support
  • RAID support
  • SMART support
  • Three year replacement warranty
MSRPs:
  • 60 GB: $64.99
  • 120 GB: $99.99
  • 240 GB: $179.99
BP4 drives are now available at MyDigitalDiscount.com, Amazon.com, and will be coming soon to MyDigitalSSD retailers worldwide. For more information, visit the product page.

m1dg3t Jan 29, 2013 08:34 AM

What kind of speeds though? Mushkin & Adata gives you std speeds in mSATA format :)

btarunr Jan 29, 2013 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m1dg3t (Post 2833180)
What kind of speeds though?

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Winston_008 Jan 30, 2013 02:16 AM

:DI bet they used a bb gun in the testing


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