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BIWIN SSD C8386 with Power Failure Protection Technology

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/20/2013 02:16 PM | source: | 87 comment(s)
BIWIN SSD C8386 with Power Failure Protection Technology

BIWIN has launched a new business-grade SSD - C8386, which equipped with power failure protection technology. BIWIN, a world-leading expert in the development and manufacture of flash and advanced NAND flash memory, has launched a new business-grade SSD, the C8386, equipped with unique power failure protection technology. BIWIN’s C8386 SSD offers real-time monitoring through the adoption of a power supply detection chip. The firmware of the SSD will be immediately guarded once the voltage is detected to be lower than 4V. This effectively avoids serious damage caused by an unexpected power loss, such as the disk being unable to be read or a system crash.  

The BIWIN C8386 uses the advanced Tantalum capacitor. Compared with ordinary capacitors, the Tantalum has a longer operational life of 25 years and better thermo stability under a 110° temperature working environment. The unique Self-Healing Function enables the Tantalum capacitor to automatically repair or isolate the oxidation film defect which is caused by long time usage. Consequently, the oxidation film medium can be strengthened and the insulating capability can be recovered.

Within the high standard selection of flash memory, the C8386 is optimized for its outstanding performance. Both read and write speeds are 3 times faster than a traditional hard disk, which enormously reduces the file transferring time and accelerates program execution processes.

To learn more about BIWIN SSDs, please visit BIWIN: http://www.biwin.com.cn



BIWIN SSD C8386 with Power Failure Protection Technology




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JJayzX
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#4623250 Posted on: 07/20/2013 06:03 PM
When I went from my i7 950 to current setup I didn't reinstall windows.

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#4623406 Posted on: 07/21/2013 12:24 AM
Pretty stable meaning I only played 2 hours on it and have not ran benchmarks yet, so I'm only half sure I'd say til I can run the proper tests thoroughly. Have been busy as of late so been slacking on game time with my new 770.

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