Silicon Power Launches SATA II SSD Aimed At Mainstream Users: Extreme E25

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Silicon Power just announced the launch of a new SATA II SSD called the Extreme E25 that is aimed at the budget crowd. The SP Extreme E25 is available in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB capacities. The 2.5-inch SATA II drive might be called extreme in the product name, but it has a sequential read speed rated at 278MB/s. This is a great number compared to hard drives, but pales compared to the newest SATA III SSD’s on the market that can easily top 500MB/s read and write with the lastest Sandforce controller. Silicon Power didn’t mention pricing, but they did say that the Extreme E25 supports the TRIM Command and that the drive is backed by a 3-year warranty.

Extreme E25 SSD

Aiming on the prosperous SSD market, SP/ Silicon Power will seize SSD market-share territory with its strong ambition. A concrete SSD products line, including the newest E25, E20 of the same series, and V30 matching the highest transmission standard SATAIII can satisfy all the requirements of consumers! E25 has 3 major technologies to ensure it maintains the highest performance and excellent stability. With DDR2 DRAM Cache Memory built-in, even during continuous intensive write situations, computers shall lag no more. ECC error correcting code guarantees data liability. After 3 to 5 thousands read/write circulations, wear-Leveling technology extends at least 5 years lifecycles! More excellences as low power consumption, shock proof and noiseless are included.

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