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I am not getting calls at 2 am the night before a launch day review just yet, but the solid state wars are starting to look like the 3DFX, ATI, Matrox and NVIDIA battles of years past. The new battle fits Intel, JMicron and newcomer Indilinx in the...
Super Talent has launched a remarkable product line with the UltraDrive Series. Today we looked at the consumer version UltraDrive ME in 128GB capacity and were once again overwhelmed at how well the Barefoot controller stacks up to Intel’s SSD cont...
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If there is one area of the PC component market which is rapidly changing it is SATA storage devices. Since the introduction of SSD’s at an affordable level less than a year ago...
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Solid State Drives are quickly becoming a popular upgrade in all types of computers. They are completely silent, extremely fast, and consume considerably less power. So why have they not replaced rotational hard drives? Well simply put, SSD is still...
Silent operation, Much smaller than 3.5" HDDs, No heat dump, Very fast read as well as write performance, High quality construction, Great looking...
RAID 0 scaling uneven, Small capacity limits applications, Pricey compared to much larger traditional HDDs, Requires adapters to mount in the majority of cases...
Anyone interested in SSD drives has surely read a review or two by now and I'm sure they have made you wonder if there is a real gain to be had from making the switch. For years now HDD technology has lagged sadly behind the rest of the components in...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2011-10-29 15:39:21
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Benchmarking solid state drives is a highly exciting venture as it is always unpredictable and prone to produce heaps of new information. With hard disk drives, dramatic innovations occur but rarely and you often can foretell how the particular model i...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2011-10-29 15:39:22
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Video Review: The Super Talent UltraDrive line of SATAII Solid State Drives are currently available in two different models, LE and ME with capacities ranging from 32GB to 256GB. The Super Talent UltraDrive ME 128GB SSD is a blistering fast drive. Solid State Drives have several advantages over standard HDDs because they have faster access times, lower temperature, are much more reliable because they have no moving parts, are tougher and are silent. They are also lightweight, have a much smaller foot...
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Super Talent Technology, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, San Jose, California needs no introduction. Manufacturers of DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 memory modules and Flash based storage devices for computers and consumer electronics. Having been in th...
If you take a look at the IT Market at the moment, the most talked about technology at present has to be SSD drives. The HDD has a been a storage medium that has long been overlooked in my opinion. Yes we have had advances in drives physical sizes and...
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pcgameshardware.com Updated: 2011-10-29 15:39:22
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Price Performance Recomendation SSD devices become more and more interesting for gamers. With the Super Talent Ultradrive ME PC Games Hardware tests a model based on Indilinx and can give a price performance recommendation. PCGH-Score:2.16 Supertal...
Super Talents Ultradrive ME is our price performance recommendation - even if it only represents all the other Indilinx devices that we have tested. Currently the SSD is offered for about 245 Euros. Super Talent Ultradrive ME: Pro and Contra Positive...
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Super Talent’s UltraDrive ME is one of the fastest solid state drives we’ve ever tested, with blazing fast read and write times that rival any product on the market today, including the OCZ Vertex and Intel X25-M. A highly competitive price of $359 and...
Blazing fast performance, Good value...
Cheap Casing...
This solid state drive is very fast, but we wish it had a more durable casing.
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Super Talent has been in the industry for the last five years and in that time they have established themselves as a solid company that provides good products and remains fresh with their product lineup. They have focused their direction lately with SS...
There are other SSD drives out there and the competition is starting to brew amongst those who are delving into this industry. So far we have seen three SSD drives come through here, and I must say that I was very impressed with the Super Talent UltraD...
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I am not getting calls at 2 am the night before a launch day review just yet, but the solid state wars are starting to look like the 3DFX, ATI, Matrox and NVIDIA battles of years past. The new battle fits Intel, JMicron and newcomer Indilinx in the...
Super Talent has launched a remarkable product line with the UltraDrive Series. Today we looked at the consumer version UltraDrive ME in 128GB capacity and were once again overwhelmed at how well the Barefoot controller stacks up to Intel’s SSD cont...
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The UltraDrive ME series of Solid State Drives are the fifth-generation of SSDs to be released by Super Talent. These drives are said to offer leading-edge performance for high-end notebook computers and desktops with read speeds up to 260MB/Sec and...
The Super Talent UltraDrive ME is one super fast MLC based Solid State Drive that features the Indilinx barefoot controller and 64MB of cache at a price lower than what other companies are selling the same drive for...
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SuperTalent has successfully fielded its new UltraDrive ME and LE series SSDs with their new Indilinx Barefoot controller. Some previous generations of SSDs used a mostly functional J.Micron controller that caused the drives to stutter during small...
System Is Snappier, Fantastic RAID Like Speed, Quiet, Never Gets Hot, Standard SATA Interface, Easy To Hide In The Chassis, Did We Mention Fast...
Price Still Higher Than Traditional Platter Drives, Not Getting One Sooner...
The SuperTalent UltraDrive ME 128 GB SSD scored consistently high in our testing, high enough that we can say, with confidence that its the fastest single drive weve tested to date. The UltraDrive is also the most consistent speed weve seen from an...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-29 15:39:25
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EDITORS NOTE 05/15/2009: Benchmark Reviews has re-tested the Super Talent UltraDrive ME with the latest v1370 firmware, which includes TRIM support, and the resulting performance was generally identical to the previous firmware. Please remember that T...
Impressive 246 MBps read and 209 write bandwidth with EVEREST, 64MB Cache buffer permanently solves 'stuttering' problem, Very low 0.10 ms random access time, Lightweight compact storage solution, Resistant to extreme shock impact, Up to 256G...
Metal case is heavier and less durable than plastic, Lacks integrated USB 2.0 MiniB data connection, Expensive premiumlevel product...
EDITORS NOTE 05/15/2009: Benchmark Reviews has re-tested the Super Talent UltraDrive ME with the latest v1370 firmware, which includes TRIM support, and the resulting performance was generally identical to the previous firmware. Please remember that T...
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