Friday, March 6 2009
Patriot Memory, a global provider of premium quality memory module and flash memory solutions, today announced their 256GB Warp SSD v3. Patriot's newest Warp will be showcased at CeBIT Germany.

"Our new 256GB Warp SSD v3 now gives the consumer the fastest data-transfer rates plus all the storage space large enough to quench their multimedia thirst," says Meng Jay, Flash Product Manager for Patriot Memory. "With games and applications becoming larger all the time, for the hardcore gamer, some of the smaller SSDs would make poor investments, as they would quickly run out of space." Warp's v3 continues to be in a 2.5 form factor with SATA I/II connections for fast, reliable data transfer rates. For more information about Patriot's 256GB Warp v3 SSD and other memory module and flash memory solutions, please contact your Patriot Sales Representative or visit Patriot Memory.

posted by btarunr - 3:54 PM |  Related News

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by A Cheese Danish (March 6th - 4:06 PM) - Reply
With a $730USD price tag, not ready to buy quite yet haha
But it is great to see a lot of companies making larger SSD's
by mechtech (March 6th - 6:42 PM) - Reply
but does it have a 5yr warranty like my wd 640gb black?

http://www.patriotmemory.com/products/groupdetailp.jsp?prodgroupid=112&prodline=8&group=Warp%20Series%20SSD%20v3&catid=21

MTBF: >1,500,000 Hours
2 Year Warranty

I dont understand why they put these extreme MTFB and pathetic warranties???

If they are so sure and confident about the MTBF why dont they have a 5yr or greater warranty??

It makes me wonder..............
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