New SSD for the smaller compact mSATA form factor, but none of his predecessor Major State seems to have changed. New EVO still promises to read 540 MB / s and write almost as fast: 520 MB / s. Really fast enough to give away your old notebook leg
It's pretty much known that the transition to the hard drive is one of the easiest ways to give an aging machine bullet in the arm, but not all of my disk size. Average SSD fits into a standard 2.5 -inch drive bay , but Ultrabooks and other thin devices lean smaller 1.8 inch mSATA standard - The problem is that these smaller drives do not always hold as much as their big brothers . Samsung hopes to change that: they later 840 EVO SSD argues that the industry's first mini 1TB Serial ATA hard drive.
New SSD for the smaller compact mSATA form factor, but none of his predecessor Major State seems to have changed. New EVO still promises to read 540 MB / s and write almost as fast: 520 MB / s. Really fast enough to give away your old notebook leg. Sammy did not put the prices just yet (though we bet it will not be cheap) , but says that the new Little Big Drives should be sometime later this month. You do not need full terabyte? No worries: mSATA 840 EVO will be available in 120, 250 and 500GB volumes as well.
New SSD for the smaller compact mSATA form factor, but none of his predecessor Major State seems to have changed. New EVO still promises to read 540 MB / s and write almost as fast: 520 MB / s. Really fast enough to give away your old notebook leg. Sammy did not put the prices just yet (though we bet it will not be cheap) , but says that the new Little Big Drives should be sometime later this month. You do not need full terabyte? No worries: mSATA 840 EVO will be available in 120, 250 and 500GB volumes as well.