The manufacturer OWC (Other World Computing) has unveiled a new SSD model, the Mercury Extreme Pro 6G. At 2.5-inch SSD that uses MLC memory chips etched 2x nm and interfaced to 16 channels. It features a controller SandForce SF-2281 and has a SATA 6 Gbps. Supporting the TRIM command, the Mercury Extreme Pro 6G is capable of reaching speeds of around 559 MB / s read and 515 MB / s write.
Read / write 4K performance amounted to 60,000 IOPS. Guaranteed three years, the Mercury Extreme Pro 6G is available in capacities of 120 GB, 240 GB and 480 GB SSD These are available at $ 320, respectively, $ 580 and $ 1,800 ...
Read / write 4K performance amounted to 60,000 IOPS. Guaranteed three years, the Mercury Extreme Pro 6G is available in capacities of 120 GB, 240 GB and 480 GB SSD These are available at $ 320, respectively, $ 580 and $ 1,800 ...
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