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OCZ Portable USB 3.0 Storage Device Gets Named

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OCZ Technology has been working on a storage solution that takes advantage of the USB 3.0 SuperSpeed interface for a while. It's just got a little closer to seeing the light of the day at CeBIT. The OCZ Enyo is a device that's roughly the size of a compact portable HDD that you can carry in your pocket, except that it's a flash-based device, and uses USB 3.0. The Enyo offers data storage in three capacities (variants): 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB. It measures 56 x 120 x 10 mm, and relies on the USB 3.0 interface for power and connectivity. Being a flash-based solid state storage device, it is expected to have high transfer speeds, and inherently, the incentive of low access times and higher durability since it lacks moving parts. Back in January, on the occasion of CES, in a preview by LegitReviews, working prototypes the device was found to offer read-write speeds of 188.2 MB/s (read) and 130 MB/s (write). CAD drawings of the Enyo with its logo emerged.



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Hey another thing I'll be thrilled to have two years from now when I can afford it and the USB 3.0 motherboard to go along with it.
 
Hey another thing I'll be thrilled to have two years from now when I can afford it and the USB 3.0 motherboard to go along with it.

I just got 3 of these for some PC's - cheap ( $39 ) & easy USB3.0 :) - beats the crap out of buying a new MoBo

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128426

Gigabyte_GA-USB3.0_01.jpg
 
Final Specs/Info/Pics :)

64GB (OCZSSDU3-1ENY64G) 159€ w/o VAT and extra taxes
128GB(OCZSSDU3-1ENY128G) 287€ w/o VAT and extra taxes
256GB(OCZSSDU3-1ENY256G) 575€ w/o VAT and extra taxes

Speeds :
64GB : 225 MB/s Max Read, 135 MB/s Max Write , 40 MB/s Sustained Write
128GB : 260 MB/s Max Read, 200 MB/s Max Write , 150 MB/s Sustained Write
256GB : 260 MB/s Max Read, 200 MB/s Max Write ,150 MB/s Sustained Write
All of them will have 64MB on Board Cache & Seek Time: 0.1 ms .
Dimensions : 56 (W) x 120 (D) x 10 (H) mm .

http://www.hwbox.gr/news-ssd/8730-ocz-enyo-external-usb-3-0-ssd-drives.html#post96855
 
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Those pics are still 3D renders. :)
 
yeap, i will send you the originals once i will have them .
But i think that those mock ups are the finals :)
 
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