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Samsung Shrinks its EVO SSD's to mSATA

Samsung claims an "industry first" as it shrinks it awesomely popular 840 EVO ssd's to an mSATA form factor.

 

The largest drive will come in a 1TB capacity, with 500GB, 250GB, and 120GB versions also available. It looks like chip stacking was used to create such large capacities. Samsung claims 540MBps Read and 520MBps Write speeds. It will be made available globally starting this month, so look out for them!

 

This will be amazing for slim notebooks that don't have full-size sata ports to accommodate large capacity ssd's!

 

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Source: http://global.samsungtomorrow.com/?p=31060

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Jesus.

Our server at work has a slot for this that we use a 40MB IDE SSD (They exist) for cache. Maybe we should upgrade.

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Jesus.

Our server at work has a slot for this that we use a 40MB IDE SSD (They exist) for cache. Maybe we should upgrade.

 

haha expensive shit, back in the days  

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Oh my god, hopefully this means that 2TB normal size SSDs are finally coming soon, along with cheaper 500GB variants and the ability to replace HDDs completely.

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I just jizzed....         That is noice!!!

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1TB ITX build with no drives allowing a smaller case?

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1TB ITX build with no drives allowing a smaller case?

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I had exact same thought, except mine was home server/NAS

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This is awesome!

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Odd because originally onlt m.2 was mentioned. Are the available yet? I could use a 120gb for my laptop.

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I just hope that SSD's will go down further in price so I can actually buy one. I have been wanting to get a 500GB SSD for a while now but they are all so expensive compared to a HDD so I have just been waiting for quite some time. I hope this changes the prices a bit.

 

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I'll be more than happy with a 500GB SSD myself. I don't download half the internet like some people.

 

 

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I'll be more than happy with a 500GB SSD myself. I don't download half the internet like some people.

It's always hard to decide which half to download, the porn half or the everything else half.

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already been posted :S

This is different tech, that one was about shrinking to mSATA. This is about 1.8" 1TB SSD in mSATA.

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Odd because originally onlt m.2 was mentioned. Are the available yet? I could use a 120gb for my laptop.

The 500GB, 250GB, and 120GB versions have been available for months....Only the 1TB is new.

My Razer Blade 14 has a 256GB model of this.

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/For-Samsung-P841-Series-256GB-SATA-III-6Gbps-MSATA-SSD-256G-Mini-pci-e-Solid-State/314625_783426146.html

(unless I'm mistaken, I swear I read the P841 was based on tech in the EVO 840 range.)

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This is different tech, that one was about shrinking to mSATA. This is about 1.8" 1TB SSD in mSATA.

nope same thing click on the link on the post i linked it shows the exact same pic both about 1tb msata

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nope same thing click on the link on the post i linked it shows the exact same pic both about 1tb msata

They are different images. My one has more modules on it.

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They are different images. My one has more modules on it.

Let the mods merge

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 (\__/)

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Sorry I just realised the SSD was flipped around. 

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