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<font size="2"><span class="content">We will update our recent <a title="Samsung/OCZ 64GB SSD" href="http://www.anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.aspx?i=3311&amp;p=1">Samsung/OCZ 64GB SSD</a> article shortly with performance results from the latest Memoright MR25.2-032S GT drive provided by<span><a href="http://www.dvnation.com/" target="_blank"> DVNation.</a> In the meantime, we are providing a quick overview of results on the desktop today. This drive is designed for the enterprise or enthusiast user with deep pockets looking for top flight performance, reduced form factor and class leading thermals/acoustics. DVNation provided us with a total of eight drives for a special RAID performance article we are working on with the enterprise user in mind. <br /> </span></span><span class="content"><span><br /> The <a title="Memoright GT" href="http://www.memoright.com/en/pro.asp?lb=5">Memoright GT</a> series comes in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB capacity points with the 32/64GB drives featuring </span>sustained 120/120 MB/s read/write specifications and the 128GB coming in at sustained 100/100 MB/s read/write rates. Although read/write rates of current high performance SSD drives match or better most desktop SATA drives, the Achilles heel tends to be their random read/write rates. We have not completed testing yet, but random reads are around 70MB/s and writes coming in around 40MB/s in our benchmarks.<br /> <br /> </span><a href="http://www.anandtech.com/weblog/showpost.aspx?i=446"><span class="content">Read more... </span></a><br /> </font>

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