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Intel to launch Two New SSD 335 Series Drives
Oh and they revamp their design a little more tech suited as well. Back on October we reviewed Intels 335 Series SSD. At that time only the 240 GB model was outed. We mentioned however there there would be more models. I seems that Intel will now finally release the 80 and 180 GB models. The SSDs are based on 20nm NAND flash from Intel's own IM Flash Technologies (IMFT) line.
The two SKU codes will be SSDSC2CT080A4K5 & SSDSC2CT1804K.
Interesting is that the looks are have gotten a makeover, instead of a metal shell the new SSDs will get a printed circuit diagram on the top along with an Intel logo on the bottom right corner of the SSD.
You can expect that Intel will ship the two new models by January 2013, prices are to be announced.
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#4490233 Posted on: 12/30/2012 07:03 PM
The new look is horrible.
I always admired the Intel SSD's for their plain and professional looks.
The new look is horrible.
I always admired the Intel SSD's for their plain and professional looks.
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#4492485 Posted on: 01/03/2013 12:28 PM
Design takes me back to 1997, but it isn't horrible =) (for me)
Design takes me back to 1997, but it isn't horrible =) (for me)
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#4492524 Posted on: 01/03/2013 02:21 PM
The new look is horrible.
I always admired the Intel SSD's for their plain and professional looks.
While the new one isn't bad, the older ones did have a professional appeal.
The new look is horrible.
I always admired the Intel SSD's for their plain and professional looks.
While the new one isn't bad, the older ones did have a professional appeal.
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I currently have the Intel SSD 335 240GB and its lightning fast although not being used to its full potential with my Asus X58 Gene with SATA3 3GBps. But wtv ill be upgrading later on to a new mobo with SATA 3 6GBps and get the extra juice out of the SSD