Tuesday 25 September 2012

Samsung SSD 840 Professional suits speed searchers with faster random access

Samsung SSD 840 Pro caters to speed seekers with 100,000IOPS, faster writes

It's tough to thrive within the solid-condition drive world. Unless of course you have the perfect controller and expensive memory, most performance-minded PC customers will rarely provide you with a second glance. Samsung muscled its distance to that narrow view using the SSD 830 this past year it expects to lock our attention using the new SSD 840 and SSD 840 Professional. The Pro's 520MB/s and 450MB/s consecutive read speeds are just modest bumps within the 830, however they don't tell the entire story of precisely how fast it will get. The upgraded MDX controller enhances the random read use of a properly rounded 100,000IOPS, and random creates convey more than bending to 78,000IOPS or 90,000IOPS, based on whom you request and just what drive you utilize. The enhanced performance either in direction is really a helpful boost to on-the-ground performance, as both AnandTech and Storage Review will explain. We are waiting on particulars from the regular triple level cell-based 840 model beyond its 120GB, 250GB and 500GB capabilities, however, there will not be a massive premium for that multi-level cell 840 Professional over existing drives when they get it in mid-October -- the flagship line should start at $100 for any fundamental 64GB drive, and peak at $600 for that ultimate 512GB version.

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