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MyDigitalSSD Announces SuperSSpeed TweakTown Edition SSD

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MyDigitalSSD has teamed up with SuperSSpeeds to offer the fastest and top performing solid state drives on the market today. Utilizing the SandForce SF-2281 controller and SLC NAND flash, the SuperSSpeed boasts incredible speed for advanced gaming, multitasking, and multimedia computing power. Rated at 550MB/s Read and 520MB/s Write, the SuperSSpeed is proof that in this day and age, you get what you pay for, being arguably 20 times better than its nearest MLC rival at only twice the expense including accessories.

As with all MyDigitalSSD drives, the SuperSSpeed runs cool and quiet with no moving parts to create heat. Coupled with being shockproof, meaning that dropping your SSD or notebook no longer means losing your data, the SuperSSpeed it a far more durable and reliable upgrade to a traditional spinning hard drive (HDD).



Why choose SLC? SLC flash chips are rated at 100K Read/Write/Erase Cycles and offer virtually zero distinction between compressible and incompressible data. Conversely, MLC flash is rated at 3-5K read/write/erase cycles and gets quite choked up when incompressible data is tossed at it.

The SuperSSpeed is backwards compatible with SATA II applications and supports most major operating systems including Windows XP, Vista, 7, Mac OS10.X, and Linux.

Features:
  • Unparalleled price to performance ratio
  • Easy remove and replace installation
  • Large storage capacity - 128GB
  • High-Speed SATA 6 Gb/s Transfer Speeds
  • Compatible with SATA 1.5G/s, 3Gb/s interface
  • Original Intel SLC Flash Chips
  • Supports S.M.A.R.T.
  • Supports TRIM
  • Supports Garbage Collection
  • Backed by a 5 year warranty
  • Includes dual 2.5" HDD/SSD desktop mounting bracket that holds 2 drives.
Pricing and Availability
Availability limited to 50 pieces, priced at US $275.00.

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$275 really lol

I would get something bigger for that much idc if its a special edition :p
 
I thought 275$ was for the 256GB drive....Good luck.

Btw, I though SATAIII bandwidth can go up to 750MB/s, but still I cannot see any new drive out there pushing more than 550MB/s. Is because of controller only?
 
Tweaktown Edition?
$5 to the first review site that breaks NDA and publishes a review before TT !
 
so another SF based SSD , with this one costing more than all the others - heck you can get a crucial M4 256GB or a samsung 830 256gb for less money
 
no overprovisioning? or just wrong capacity displayed
 
Want one with TPU logo on it :laugh: :D. Seriously.
 
no overprovisioning? or just wrong capacity displayed

A-DATA also have a SandForce ssd with no overprovisioning, the A-DATA SP900 series:
http://www.adata-group.com/index.php?action=product_feature&cid=3&piid=171
It's the same controller SF-2281 and offers fair performance: http://www.techreaction.net/2012/07/13/adata-sp900-premiere-pro-128-gb/3/
though TweakTown found an issue with it: http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/46...n_256gb_solid_state_drive_review/index14.html
So it's kind of funny that they put their badge on a very similar SSD.

I stayed away from anything Sandforce and opted for a Marvell controlled Plextor M2P (same thing as the Corsair Performance Pro), which I'm very pleased with, no issues at all so far.
 
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numbered to 50 ? this isn't hockey or baseball cards :banghead: And tweaktown?? :p

@zsolt, thats the ONLY way i would buy something like this, if it were TPU branded
 
I thought 275$ was for the 256GB drive....Good luck.

Btw, I though SATAIII bandwidth can go up to 750MB/s, but still I cannot see any new drive out there pushing more than 550MB/s. Is because of controller only?
The theoretical maximum bandwidth of SATA 6Gb/s is 600MB/s. And that's before protocol overhead. So the actual maximum is around 550-560MB/s.

no overprovisioning? or just wrong capacity displayed

They are pretending the 7% overprovisioning is the standard loss of GB to GiB. It will still come out to ~119.2GiB.
 
thing is , thats in benchmark sequential reads - when 4k reads and writes get anywhere near sata 2 maximum then we can talk ;)
 
The theoretical maximum bandwidth of SATA 6Gb/s is 600MB/s. And that's before protocol overhead. So the actual maximum is around 550-560MB/s.

Actually no, 600MB/s is with protocol overhead included.

btw...6Gb/s=750MB/s
 
Actually no, 600MB/s is with protocol overhead included.

btw...6Gb/s=750MB/s

Before, after, during lunch, whatever. Your mind can interpret the correct meaning there.

6Gbit/s with 8b10b encoding is 600MB/s.
 
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ummm ... did u read it?

Isnt the point that they r using SLC instead of MLC? I dont think they r charging double for the TT logo. GB=Gigabyte Gb=Gigabit GiB = ????
 
Good luck buying a SLC drive with 128GB of flash for less than a grand. Each of the 8 chips on this drive sell routinely for 130 Dollars in quantities of 1000.

TweakTown is not writing a review, that would be unethical. I did write a preview of the drive in single and RAID 0 with working TRIM to show it off. Most likely my article will not go live before the article at RWLabs. There was no NDA. The people that bought the drive on the first day already have theirs because next day shipping was included and free.

As for OP, RAISE is turned off so the last chip is used for user data.

The Plextor M2 Pro is not the same as the Corsair Performance Pro. The hardware configuration is the same but the FW is a lot different.

This is an enthusiast product so I don't expect mainstream users to really 'get it'. SLC changes the compressible vs. incompressible slope, there is only a very small difference when moving from one to the other and both stay above 500 MB/s read and write speeds.

As for the cost, there are only a couple left. 50 people will get the fastest consumer SSD in the world. I have number 1.

The price did not double for the TweakTown logo. The price did increase with the 5-year warranty, 100K P/E cycle Intel 25nm NAND Flash (over your consumer 3K P/E cycle flash), the desktop adapter bracket that holds two SSDs, and the really nice accessory kit.

This is what happens when you let a SSD enthusiast become a product manager. All of the bases are covered and you get a kick ass drive. Price is secondary.

TRIM actually works now too which is a nice feature to have even though very few reviewers found the issue with 5.0.1 and 5.0.2.

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if you have to rma it do they just make another one or just replace the insides XD
 
I think most of the peeps here are missing that this is an SLC drive. This makes a huge difference with the life of the drive. Quality is vastly superior to MLC.
 
The PCB is replaced, not the case. It's hard to get a manufactures defect in aluminum that wasn't caught at the factory.
 
why all the SLC attention now? during the SSD boom when it was $200 for 60gb of MLC mlc was coveted because of the performance vs SLC. I dont understand what changed.



also I want a TPU one with brushed red metallic.


get on this w1zzard I will sell my body for one.
 
why all the SLC attention now? during the SSD boom when it was $200 for 60gb of MLC mlc was coveted because of the performance vs SLC. I dont understand what changed.



also I want a TPU one with brushed red metallic.


get on this w1zzard I will sell my body for one.

:wtf: :roll:

The PCB is replaced, not the case. It's hard to get a manufactures defect in aluminum that wasn't caught at the factory.

i never rma a ssd but dont they usually replace the whole thing ?

i just got a samsung 830 128gb not to long ago my first ssd :o
 
why all the SLC attention now? during the SSD boom when it was $200 for 60gb of MLC mlc was coveted because of the performance vs SLC. I dont understand what changed.



also I want a TPU one with brushed red metallic.


get on this w1zzard I will sell my body for one.


MLC has never been faster than SLC. MLC has always cost less than SLC. In the SSD boom when 60GB of MLC cost 200 Dollars 60GB of SLC cost 2000.
 
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