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OCZ officially rolls out its Enyo USB 3.0

by on06 May 2010

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External USB 3.0 drive priced

Just as we wrote a few days ago, OCZ has now officially rolled out its Enyo, a aluminium encased SSD-based USB 3.0 external drive. The new Enyo will be available in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB capacities.

The Enyo measures 56x120x10mm (WxDxH) and weighs 87.7g, an impressive specifications for an external drive. All three models are based on MLC NAND flash memory chips, feature 64MB of cache, and has a maximum power consumption of 2.4W.

The 128GB and 256GB models will feature maximum read and write speeds of up to 260MB/s and 200MB/s, with sustained write speeds of up to 150MB/s. The 64GB model has a bit lower performance so you can expect it to peak at 225MB/s and 135MB/s for maximum read and write and up to 40MB/s for sustained write.

We already wrote that the availability is expected in mid May, but now all three models have been listed in EU so we can talk about precise prices as well. The 64GB version is now listed with a lowest price set at €200,55, the 128GB is listed at €361,97 while the top, 256GB one, is listed at incredible €708,01. You can find them listed here.

The pricing might sound too steep but we are talking about a sleek looking SSD based external drive with some impressive specifications.

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Last modified on 06 May 2010
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