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Patriot Ignite 240GB SATA3 6Gbps SSD $103 (Was $118) @ MSY

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Patriot Ignite PI240GS325SSDR 240G SATA3 SSD Solid State Drive.

Specifications
• Phison S10 Series SSD Processor paired with qualified MLC NAND flash for best performance value and reliability
• DRAM Cache: 240GB = 256MB | 480GB = 512MB | 960GB = 1024MB
• SATA3 6Gbps/SATA2 3Gbps
• TRIM support (O/S dependent)
• End-to-end data path protection (ETEP)
• Advanced wear-leveling
• Advanced Garbage Collection
• Smart ECC
• Smart Refresh

Features
• Operating Temperature - 0° ~ 70°C
• Native Command Queuing (NCQ) - Up to 32 commands
• ECC Recovery: Up to 115bits/2KB
• MTBF: 2,000,000 hours
• 256-bit AES encryption
• 4K Aligned Random Read: 240GB: 100K IOP s | 480GB & 960GB: 80K IOPs
• 4K Aligned Random Write: 240GB: 85K IOP s | 480GB & 960GB: 75K IOPs
• Sequential Read & Write Transfer:
240GB: Up to 560MB/s Read 405 MB/s Write
480GB & 190GB: Up to 560MB/s Read | 545MB/s Write
*Based on ATTO
• O/S Support: Windows® XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / Mac® OS / Linux

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closed Comments

  • +2

    They are coming down, the 250's are coming down!

  • Any smart people know of this is better value than the evo 850 for a similar price from Amazon?

    • +2

      You're not going to see much difference in real world use unless you benchmark them.
      personally I'd opt for the Samsung, but either is fine

      • Thank you!

  • -1

    250g so small seems like waste of a sata connector….bring on the 500g and 1tb

    • Maybe find them in a garage sale?

  • Is it normal for 4K writes and reads to be faster on smaller capacities? I've always thought larger ones were always faster.

    • Yeah, I'm a bit puzzled about those spec numbers too. The throughput MB/s is higher on the larger capacity drives which makes sense to me.

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