
OCZ’s latest SSD would be the 2.5″ Solid 2 SATA II, where it will utilize MLC-based NAND flash memory to achieve a balance between performance and price. MLC memory might be a bit of a laggard compared to SLC memory, but they ain’t no slouch either, delivering 100MB/sec write (120GB model) and 125MB/sec read speeds and a seek time of less than 0.1ms. Features include a 64MB onboard cache and a 3-year warranty, boasting a mean time between failure rating of 1.5 million hours. You can choose from 60GB and 120GB capacities, where the latter is able to perform better in terms of write speed. RAID support and low power consumption are also other key points of picking up this from OCZ if you happen to be in the hunt for SSDs. More details to come concerning pricing and availability in due time.
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