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G.Skill Launches Sandforce SF-1200 Controller-based Phoenix Series SSDs

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G.Skill International Co. Ltd., manufacturer of extreme performance memory and solid-state storage with solid quality, has today released its Phoenix SATA II 2.5" Solid State Drive based with the latest ultra-high performance SandForce SF-1200 controller.

Since 2009, G.Skill Falcon series of performance SSDs have received numerous awards. So, in order to continually satisfy computer enthusiasts and gamers' continuing thirst for performance technology, G.Skill has worked with SandForce to integrate its latest technology that provides previously unseen performance, quality and reliability in G.Skill's Phoenix drive.



The Phoenix SSD will be available at 50GB, 100GB and 200GB models, with performance rated at 280 / 270 MB/Sec (Read/Write) speed. In addition, the drive's incredible random read/write performance provides faster small file operating speed in real world usage.

All G.Skill SSD solutions come with two years warranty and the G.Skill Technical team is always ready to provide consumers with complete technical support via online forums, telephone and email.

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Man, that makes me really want a 100gb!!! Looks sweet.
 
50gb is the perfect size :D
 
No word on prices? I never understood why companies don't include prices in their press releases. Just makes no sense to me.
 
Are they alergic to prices or something? They always announce SSD's but they NEVER mention the damn price. Which is (unsurprisingly) always way too expensive.
 
agree Wile E, I would love to know what the prices are on these bad boys. 2 100GB in Raid O ::Drool::
 
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