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Mushkin to Showcase Scorpion Deluxe SSD and Ventura Ultra 3.0 at Flash Summit

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Mushkin, Inc., an industry leading designer and manufacturer of high performance and mission critical computer products, has announced the company will be at the 2013 Flash Summit. The leading performance solutions manufacturer will be present at the AVANT Technologies booth and will be showing off the Scorpion Deluxe and Ventura Ultra for the first time.

"Participating in the Flash Summit is a great opportunity for us to show just what we are getting ready to release and how we continue to innovate. We are confident in the Scorpion Deluxe and Ventura Ultra, and there is no better way to express that than to display just how fast and powerful they are," said Nicolas Villalobos, Director of Global Marketing at Mushkin, Inc.





Mushkin will -- at the 2013 Flash Summit -- show off the final production units of the Scorpion Deluxe PCIe SSD and Ventura Ultra USB 3.0 flash drive for the first time. The Scorpion Deluxe PCIe SSD is a powerfully fast PCI Express solid-state drive that reach 2165 MB/s read and 1990 MB/s write. The Scorpion boasts 100,000 4K read IOPS and will begin hauling out production units available everywhere along end-August. Mushkin's Ventura Ultra 240 GB USB 3.0 is the world's fastest flash drive with a 455 MB/s read and 445 MB/s write rate and will be available towards the end of August.

"We're bringing out products that will really change the nature of the game. They will be among the fastest products available for professionals, gamers, innovators and creative producers," said Brian Flood, Director Product Management at Mushkin, Inc.

In addition to showing off product performance and capabilities, Mushkin will raffle out a brand new Scorpion Deluxe PCIe SSD and Ventura Ultra USB 3.0 flash drive to two lucky winners.

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Some sexy hardware there....especially the flash drive.
 
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should've put the same shroud over the pci ssd like they have on the usb drive give Asus some comp
 
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That looks like a killer SSD. Meanwhile, I've been liking the pricing of Mushkin's current SSDs and I'm getting close to buying one now that the competition is slowing down a bit.
 
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those Flash drive caps, size and hook are similar to my old Patriot Xporter XT. Too bulky lol.
 
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Hopefully Mushkin has resolved their SSD issues. I wanted to buy one of their SATA III SSDs but they've had a lot of issues so I went with Plextor's. The PCIe SSDs will be taking over the market within the next two years as they are far superior to SATA ports.
 
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Hopefully Mushkin has resolved their SSD issues. I wanted to buy one of their SATA III SSDs but they've had a lot of issues so I went with Plextor's. The PCIe SSDs will be taking over the market within the next two years as they are far superior to SATA ports.

It might be superior in terms of raw performance capability, but the convenience factor of SATA ports will be enough to keep people on that medium vs. using a PCIe SSD. SSDs are already fast enough to the point where people are jumping from traditional HDD and are like "OMG".

More free space on the MB = a win for modders/upgraders. Not to mention the increased support SATA already gets versus current PCIe based SSD solutions.
 
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That USB drive, 240GB! Damn, I want one!

"Is that a roll of Quarters? Or, are you just happy to see me?" 'No, Babe. That's my Linux Distro on this awesome USB dri...!'

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Can it use TRIM and OS booting over PCIe ?
 
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