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MyDigitalSSD BP5e SSDs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/18/2015 09:52 AM | source: | 9 comment(s)
MyDigitalSSD BP5e SSDs

Yea, I never heard of them either ? MyDigitalSSD releases the BP5e. Coming in 240GB, 480GB and 960GB sizes, these slim 2.5-inch SSDs (7mm thick) are equipped with Toshiba TLC Toggle NAND Flash memory chips, a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface, a PHISON S10 (PS3110) controller, TRIM support, RAID support, NCQ support and an MTBF of 1 million hours.

In terms of performance, the BP5e SSDs can deliver read and write speeds of up to 565MB/s and 540MB/s, respectively.

  • PHISON PS3110 controller / Toshiba TLC Toggle Flash
  • Write speed up to 565 MB/sec (ATTO TEST)
  • Read speed up to 540 MB/sec (ATTO TEST)
  • Easy to Install / Improved Performance / Improved Efficiency
  • 2 Year Warranty

The MyDigitalSSD BP5e SSDs are available now in the US via Amazon for $64.99 (240GB model), $124.99 (480GB model) and $239.99 (960GB model), respectively.

MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof 5 Eco (BP5e) Slim 7 Solid State Drives are value upgrade solutions for Notebook and Desktop users who demand more from their PC or Mac. 

Featuring the PHISON S10 controller, these easy-to-install 2.5-inch SATA III 6Gb/s 
SSDs offer performance well beyond their price tag with transfer speeds up to 565MB/s to improve boot up and application load times - boosting overall user productivity 70X! 

BP5e Slim 7 drives have been over provisioned for improved Random Read/Write performance and IOPS, extended performance endurance to minimize sluggishness as the drive fills with data, prolonged drive life, reliability, and low power consumption. 

Backwards compatible with SATA II applications; BP5e Slim 7 series drives feature a 9.5mm drive screw hole alignment to upgrade virtually any notebook with a 2.5" SATA port or SATA desktop workstation using a standard mounting adapter bracket - PC or Mac. 

Features 

  • Unequaled price to performance ratio 
  • PHISON PS3110 controller 
  • Toshiba TLC Toggle Flash 
  • Large storage capacity 
  • Easy installation 
  • High-speed SATA 6Gb/s (SATA III) interface 
  • Backward compatible to SATA 3Gb/s (SATA II) 
  • Withstand extreme shock and vibration 
  • Support DDR3 I/O interface 
  • Power management supported 
  • NCQ command set 
  • TRIM support 
  • RAID support 
  • SMART support 
  • 2-year warranty 

Currectly their 1TB SSD is listed for 239 USD, not bad eh ? 



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sykozis



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#5207473 Posted on: 12/18/2015 06:24 PM
MyDigitalSSD has been selling products through Amazon for a while now. They seem to get reasonable reviews from buyers.

CalculuS
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#5207490 Posted on: 12/18/2015 06:55 PM
Thats extremely good pricing for the 240gb models, whats the catch?

nhlkoho
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#5207519 Posted on: 12/18/2015 07:37 PM
I've heard of mydigitalssd and have bought a couple things for my old Dell mini in the past but I didn't know they make their own ssd's. I'm assuming its just a rebrand of something else, but of what?

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#5207576 Posted on: 12/18/2015 09:06 PM
Thats extremely good pricing for the 240gb models, whats the catch?


that maybe the other SSD compnay might start selling that size for that price?, well one could hope hah..

Never heard of them either that that is some really nice speeds

CalculuS
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#5207613 Posted on: 12/18/2015 09:48 PM
that maybe the other SSD compnay might start selling that size for that price?, well one could hope hah..

Never heard of them either that that is some really nice speeds

Yeah thats why i'm skeptical, hope they didn't do the ol switcharoo like kingston did with the V300 ssd's.

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