OCZ's One Terabyte 2.5 SSD Drive, Mmmm Yes Please
Posted: October 25th, 2011 | Author: Marcus fangerfield | Filed under: mcsixtyfive | Tags: Intel 510 series SATA, James E. Bagley, Marcus Dangerfield, NAND flash, OCZ, OCZ Octane SSD, OCZ Technology Group, Ryan Petersen, SATA 2, SATA 3, SSD, State of SSD, Technoid Computer News, Technoid Gadget News, Technoid Porn, Terabyte, Übergadget | Comments Off
If you’re anything like us, you’re waiting for SSD - solid-state drive - storage capacities to increase and prices to decrease before offloading your digital media from those traditional clunky disk based hard drives, jumping into SSD is a pricey train to take advantage of, until now. SSD offers über reliability, lower power consumption, faster boot and access times, as well as the alround coolness of NO MOVING PARTS technology, OCZ has just jump started the price fall. OCZ had already released the world’s first 3.5-inch 1 TB SSD in 2009, they’ve now hiked up the competion by adding 2.5 inch drives for laptops with the release of the world’s first 2.5-inch SSD that is available in capacities up to 1 TB. Intel right about now; must be wondering why they bothered getting into SSD? M★D READ MORE








