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(August 21, 2009): I also have a G1 rendering of this drive and it's literally life-changing (I use the SSD impel in my work laptop). It's amazingly fast!!! If you...
(December 27, 2009): This re-examine is for the product itself, not about stock or sellers!This is a fantastic upgrade to a computer system. The Intel G2 drives pillar...
(October 23, 2009): Let's get this out of the way first - this is not about brains. Most everyone knows a 500GB 2.5" 7200RPM notebook racking drive can be had for...
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Aug 13, 2009 by James | Posted in Desktops
Ebay UK has them, i scarcely googled the part number and added ebay.
I though this was a elevated post and was worth sharing , a couple of the guys over at Newegg got there hands on a span of X25-M and squared them off against a� 150GB WD Velociraptor. Hardly a honest match-up ..but the number are impressive non the
Intel launches two new models in its X25-M G2 series of crammed state drives, the 80GB SSDSA2MH080G2K5 and the 120GB SSDSA2MH120G2K5. Both of them use Intels SSD controller, of surely. The 2.5-inch SSDs are based on 34nm MLC shake memory. The X25-M G2 offers up to 250MB/s read and 70MB/s compose speeds. The 80GB and [...]
While the legitimate-world improvements appear only marginal over its forerunner they *are* improvements. When combined with the drastic reductions in payment, Intel will be giving the competition a real run for their money. If the distributors can keep their margins on the slim side, more and more SSD buying decisions will be sympathy towards the X25-M G2.
Its a 2.5-inch SSD and features a 4nm MLC NAND Twinkle memory chips, an Intel controller, a SATA 3.0 Gbps interface with pore over and write speeds of up to 250MB/s and 70MB/s
A unheard-of bug is hitting Intel's celebrated new X25-M G2 SSDs, causing alcohol lockouts. What can users do to stop this from happening? When will Intel have a fix equip? How will this affect the overall SSD market?