SSD Warp v2 128GB Small Power Plant Patriot Memory
April 9, 2009 | Component, Computer, Notebook, Portable Storage | Comments OffThe prices of semi-conductor discs (SSDS) have never been low enough for the average consumer, so far, although some people are still too high for their budget. When we examine the benefits of an SSD, they seem very attractive. The main benefits include: Rugged design with no moving parts, very low energy consumption, quiet operation, lightweight, fast access times of hibernation and wake up. The size of SSDS is also greatly improved in recent times and we tested the reader Patriot Memory (V2) has an impressive 128 GB of storage, and better yet, they have a V3 that has 256 GB of storage. This is still low compared to the very high capacity of standard hard drives that can be terabytes, but the lack of performance will be compared. The 128 GB SSD Warp v2 Patriot Memory is a 2.5-inch portable drive size and all that is in a small form factor, the device is a small power plant.

During the first operation of the Patriot 128GB SSD, you’ll be surprised at how light is the drive (only 91 grams), and add that the fact that the v2 is also totally free of vibration and shock can handle of 20Gs. May it be small and light, but the hard drive perfect for laptops and desktop computers. We have equipped the 128 GB SSD in a HP laptop, which has a standard hard drive before and always seems to start Windows Vista. After a few minutes, we had installed the drive although the installation of an OS takes a lot longer than the installation of the device itself.
When testing the Patriot 128GB SSD boot times next to an Apple MacBook Air with 128GB SSD, both started in less than 17 seconds with the Mac being a couple of seconds faster. Bare in mind that they are running different operating systems and the Patriot SSD was a clean install. With many updates, you do not receive an instant feeling of improved performance of the DSS, but with the improvement, we have noticed a sense of improving the speed right away. This really shows when you start-up, especially when you shut down your computer (less than 4 seconds).
The prices of SSDS and really you can expect to pay about $ 340 for this Warp V2 128GB SSD Patriot Memory. After the DSS you never want to go back, just to find more money to get started. In May of the coin, you will find a few problems of stuttering, although they can be fixed with some adjustments. Overall we were extremely impressed by the Channel v2 and recommend Patriot Memory for your next hard drive upgrade. The device uses an ultra-fast and the state of the art NAND flash chips. You can buy the SSD Warp v2 in sizes ranging from 32 GB to 128 GB, even if those who want a larger 256 GB model should check V3. You will get a transfer speed fast: up to 100 MB / write and 175MB / s read. Like all the SSDS, the reader is also 100% free of moving parts and the Channel v2 is housed in an elegant resistance to shock and vibration housing. [ via product-reviews ]
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