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OCZ Colossus LT SSDs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/12/2010 04:34 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

it took a while but OCZ finally outted the OCZ Colossus LT SSDs. This little puppy has up-to 1 TB storage, have the newer 32nm NAND flash modules and have 2x64MB cache.

The new model, named Colossus LT, manage to pack up to 1TB in their lightweight, aluminum casing measuring 146 (L) x 101.6 (W) x 25.4mm (H).  The Colossus LT Series SSDs are built out of MLC (multi-level cell) NAND Flash chips, based on the 34nm manufacturing process technology, and (unfortunately) operate on the SATA 3.0Gbps interface. In addition, they have a cache memory of no less than 128MB, boast internal RAID and reach data-transfer rates of 260MB/s both when reading and when writing.

OCZ implemented two two Indilinx controllers, indicating that two SSDs simple are setup in RAID0 stripe. 

Already available for pre-order, the 120GB, 250GB, 500GB and 1TB OCZ Colossus LT SSDs have prices of $399, $799, $1,549 and 2,875 Euro, respectively, and are backed by a three-year warranty.







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