Corsair Place Reactor Series and New Series Solid-State Drive

When it comes to storing data for your huge collection of audio and video, people traditionally return to the hard drive as storage media of choice, although this trend is slowly but surely change with the introduction of solid-state drives (SSD), and the Prices start even further from their stratospheric heights once, we can be fairly sure that more people plunging SSD without the worry of cost compared to rail heads. Corsair, a name known and worldwide leader in high performance computer and flash memory products, today announced the expansion of its series of reactors and the new series by adding more family members from DSS. Whether you want on the Nova series or the series of reactors to settle, you are more or less certain that the performance advantages of solid-state technology at an attractive cost per gigabyte will be available. We will get closer to a short time after the jump.
First, the reactor series. This area will have a capacity of 60 GB and 120 GB hard drive – just the monster amounts on a regular hard drives or 500 GB in comparison is the norm, but you gain a performance advantage, as we shall see later. The series reactor has been built with the new JMF612 JMicron controller, this controller when JMicron includes the second generation of 128 MB of DDR2 cache to increase performance without stuttering. In addition, the Reactor Series 120GB SSD is no exception when it read about performance, with speeds up to 250 MB / s and 170 Mb / s write while the Reactor Series offers 60GB DSS read speeds of up to 250 MB / s and 110 MB / s write.
As for the Nova series has been this area by using the popular Indilinx Barefoot controller with 64 MB cache and will come in a slightly different range of 64 GB and 128 GB hard drive capacity. New Series 128GB SSD can hit speeds of up to read and write 190MB/second 270MB/second, while New Series 64GB SSD like their older siblings in terms of speed, although speed is slower to write letters to 130 megabytes per second. Both groups of SSD in a position to fully the TRIM command in Microsoft Windows 7 operating system to support the optimal performance throughout the life of the disks managed automatically.
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