PHOTOFAST G-Monster-PCIe SSD
Product Page
http://www.photofast.tw/eng/SSD_G_Monster_PCIe.html
http://www.photofast.tw/2009ENG/index.html
Interface: PCI-E 8x
Flash type: MLC
MTFB: 2500000
Buffer cache size: 256MB ECC DDRII
Capacity: 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB
READ: 1000MB/S
WRITE: 1000MB/S
pricing info: http://ascii.jp/elem/000/000/413/413899/
128GB 1750$
256GB 2180$
512GB 3280$
1TB 4930$
SUPERTALENT RAIDDRIVE
Product page
http://www.supertalent.com/products/ssd_category_detail.php?type=RAIDDrive
RAIDDrive ES
Interface: PCI-E 8x (or some higher capacity 2x PCI-E 8x)
Flash type: SLC
MTFB: 1500000
Buffer cache size: 512MB
Capacity: 192GB/256GB/384GB/512GB/768GB/1TB
READ: 1400MB/S
WRITE: 1200MB/s
Battery backup: yes
RAIDDrive WS
Interface: PCI-E 8x (or some higher capacity 2x PCI-E 8x)
Flash type: SLC
MTFB: 1500000
Buffer cache size: 512MB
Capacity: 192GB/256GB/384GB/512GB/768GB/1TB
READ: 1400MB/S
WRITE: 1200MB/s
Battery backup: No
RAIDDrive GS
Interface: PCI-E 8x (or some higher capacity 2x PCI-E 8x)
Flash type: MLC
MTFB: 1500000
Buffer cache size: 512MB
Capacity: 192GB/256GB/384GB/512GB/768GB/1TB/1.5TB/2TB
READ: 1400MB/S
WRITE: 1200MB/s
Battery backup: No
Pricing info: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Super-Talent-SSD-PCIe-RAIDDrive,8677.html
1 TB version $4999
FUSION-IO:
FUSION-IO EXTREME:
Product Page:
http://www.fusionio.com/ioxtreme/index.php
Interface: PCI-E 4x low profile
Flash type: MLC
MTFB: 2000000
Capacity: 80GB
Average Bandwidth: 520MB/S
Burst Bandwidth: 617MB/S
Price info: http://www.fusionio.com/ioxtreme/index.php
$895
FUSION IO DRIVE:
Product Page:
http://www.fusionio.com/Products.aspx
80GB:
Interface: PCI-E 4x low profile
Flash type: SLC
Capacity: 80GB
READ: 500MB/S
WRITE: 750MB/s
160GB:
Interface: PCI-E 4x low profile
Flash type: SLC
Capacity: 160GB
READ: 670MB/S
WRITE: 750MB/s
Price info: http://www.computerpoweruser.com/ed...b10.asp&guid=9B3DDE282C7E4D71BB7FF291157EE6C5
$7200
80GB:
Interface: PCI-E 4x low profile
Flash type: MLC
Capacity: 80GB
READ: 490MB/S
WRITE: 700MB/s
FUSION-IO DRIVE DUO:
160GB:
Interface: PCI-E 8x or PCI-E 2.0 4x
Flash type: SLC
Capacity: 160GB
READ: 1.0GB/S
WRITE: 1.5GB/s
320GB:
Interface: PCI-E 8x or PCI-E 2.0 4x
Flash type: SLC
Capacity: 320GB
READ: 1.4GB/S
WRITE: 1.5GB/s
640GB:
Interface: PCI-E 8x or PCI-E 2.0 4x
Flash type: MLC
Capacity: 640GB
READ: 1.0GB/S
WRITE: 1.4GB/S
OCZ PCI-E SSD:
SLC Enterprise Series:
OCZ Z-Drive e84 PCI-Express SSD:
Product page:
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/solid_state_drives/ocz_z_drive_e84_pci_express_ssd
Interface: PCI-E 8x
Flash type: SLC
MTBF: 1200000
Buffer cache size: 256MB
Capacity: 256GB/512GB
READ: 800MB/S
WRITE: 750MB/s
MLC Performance Series:
OCZ Z-Drive p84 PCI-Express SSD:
Product page:
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/solid_state_drives/ocz_z_drive_p84_pci_express_ssd
Interface: PCI-E 8x
Flash type: MLC
MTBF: 1200000
Buffer cache size: 256MB
Capacity: 256GB
READ: 770MB/S
WRITE: 640MB/s
Interface: PCI-E 8x
Flash type: MLC
MTBF: 1200000
Buffer cache size: 256MB
Capacity: 512GB/1TB
READ: 870MB/S
WRITE: 780MB/s
Price info:
http://www.amazon.com/OCZ-Express-S...IE-ZDP84256G/dp/B002POJSP2/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
http://www.amazon.com/OCZ-Express-S...IE-ZDP84512G/dp/B002PONRNQ/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
http://www.amazon.com/OCZ-Express-Solid-Z-DRIVE-OCZSSDPCIE-ZDP841T/dp/B002POJSWK/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
256GB $1709
512GB $2722
1TB $5127
MLC Mainstream Series
Product page:
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/solid_state_drives/ocz_z_drive_m84_pci_express_ssd
Interface: PCI-E 8x
Flash type: MLC
MTBF: 1000000
Buffer cache size: 256MB
Capacity: 256GB
READ: 750MB/S
WRITE: 650MB/s
Interface: PCI-E 8x
Flash type: MLC
MTBF: 1000000
Buffer cache size: 256MB
Capacity: 512GB/1TB
READ: 870MB/S
WRITE: 780MB/s
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Great find, but those are for desktops, so please post them other at DTR(it should be the same login info as NBR)...there are always people looking to increase performance or reduce noise levels, and we don't want to make laptop user think just because they have a type of PCI-e, that they can upgrade to these SSD.
Thanks for cooperation.
PCI-E SSD's the new era
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by __-_-_-__, Oct 17, 2009.