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Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:07

A-Data launches its S511 SSD

Written by Slobodan Simic
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Sandforce SF-2200 based SSD
A-Data has launched the newest addition to its SSD lineup, the S511 SSD based on the, now quite well popular, Sandforce SF-2200 controller.

Packed in a 2.5-inch case, the S511 features MLC NAND flash chips combined with SF-2200 series controller for up to 550MB/s for read and 520MB/s for write perfromance. The 4k random write is set at 60,000 IOPS. Other notable features include TRIM support and a MTBF of 2 million hours.

The S511 is backed by a three-year warranty and will be available in 60, 120, 240 and 480GB capacities with prices set at €124.90 for the 60GB one and all the way to €1,183 for the 480GB model.

You can find them on pre-order here.

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