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LiteOn offers ZETA Series Consumer SSDs
LiteOn is the OEM company behind Plextor and LG, and they are addressing the market now with consumer grade products. They are going to offer three SKUs 128 GB (LCH-128V2S), 256 GB (LCH-256V2S), and 512 GB (LCH-512V2S) which are based on the affordable Silicon Motion SM2246EN controller.
The products come with a LPDDR3 controller cache of 128 MB, 256 MB, and 512 MB. Nand flash memory wise you are looking at 16 nm MLC NAND flash from SK Hynix.
- The 128 GB version is slow with 150 MB/s writes
- The 256 GB version is slightly better at 260 MB/s
- The 512 GB version manages up-to 430 MB/s.
Their 4K random-access read speeds vary from 68K IOPS 84K IOPS. The sequential rad performance for all three drives however is very decent at 520 MB/s. The products will be released in thr Asia regions first, and we'll have to see when these products make it to the EU and USA markets.
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#4977422 Posted on: 12/15/2014 11:25 AM
I opened the cover and didn't find any sweets or cigs.
But it makes a good SSD.
Strange how the speed scales drastically with capacity.
I opened the cover and didn't find any sweets or cigs.
But it makes a good SSD.
Strange how the speed scales drastically with capacity.
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#4977906 Posted on: 12/16/2014 07:56 AM
ide like to know the price of these liteon makes very affordable hardware.
ide like to know the price of these liteon makes very affordable hardware.
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#4977914 Posted on: 12/16/2014 08:34 AM
I opened the cover and didn't find any sweets or cigs.
But it makes a good SSD.
Strange how the speed scales drastically with capacity.
As far as i know, that's normal? The speed decreases because it has less memory modules. For instance, each memory module on the 512Gb do not have the speed of 430 MB/s, it's the combined that has that speed when used all at once. That's how i understand it anyways, could be wrong.
I opened the cover and didn't find any sweets or cigs.
But it makes a good SSD.
Strange how the speed scales drastically with capacity.
As far as i know, that's normal? The speed decreases because it has less memory modules. For instance, each memory module on the 512Gb do not have the speed of 430 MB/s, it's the combined that has that speed when used all at once. That's how i understand it anyways, could be wrong.
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#4978334 Posted on: 12/17/2014 01:30 AM
Lol. I thought LiteOn just made super decent but really loud CD/DVD-RW drives. You learn something new every day. BTW I still use LiteOn drives. They are the best (and noisiest) around.
Lol. I thought LiteOn just made super decent but really loud CD/DVD-RW drives. You learn something new every day. BTW I still use LiteOn drives. They are the best (and noisiest) around.
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Should be decent products, they make server grade SSDs.