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Samsung Shrinks its EVO SSD's to mSATA

can i haz black pcb?? 

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Now samsung. Put one of these in your next galaxy note and i will give you all my money.

 

Really though, most ssds are a lot smaller than the casing they are in if i'm not mistaken so its probably not that difficult to do.

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So I can now get up to 3tb ssd +1tb hard drive to my gt60 sweet now I just need the money

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I want one to put in the riser card of my Maximus V Gene motherboard! Already have an 830 Series 256gb for my OS, I can use this for my favorite games. Maybe I can partition it and use some of it as a cache for my platter game drive :) Oh the possibilites!!

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

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Pardon the shitty editing, i tried  :P

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Derp, gotta bring down the height next!

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Pardon the shitty editing, i tried :P

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Derp, gotta bring down the height next!

I bet you could bring down the hight also there has to be better cable management

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This will be great for desktops as it gets rid of the need for a sata power and data cable :3

 

I'm rocking a 256Gb Crucial msata drive and absolutely love it.

In my opinion, I don't think I would ever buy a mSATA ssd to use on a desktop machine.  Unless I was super space conscious.

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Pardon the shitty editing, i tried  :P

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Derp, gotta bring down the height next!

That case would be better if they had made the PSU modular.

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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.)

Anyhthing a bit more reputable like newegg or amazon?

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needs black pcb. also for the smallest of cases try jonsbo v3+

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Theyll never spend money on changing the PCB color and im looking at a parvum miniITX case at the moment.

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needs black pcb. also for the smallest of cases try jonsbo v3+

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There is a smaller one... the smallest mITX case with support for a decent amount of components is the Lian Li PC-Q02, which I plan to build a Kaveri APU build in for the new year.

 

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There is a smaller one... the smallest mITX case with support for a decent amount of components is the Lian Li PC-Q02, which I plan to build a Kaveri APU build in for the new year.

 

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the one shown by me, supports a normal atx psu and a 17cm dual slot card. there is also one without pci expansion named v2b.

for my future build i plan either the one shown by me or a lian li tu100 depending on the next sfx psu from silverstone.

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Samsung is ready to ship its biggest flash drive ever: A mini-Serial ATA Solid State Drive (SSD) with 1 terabyte of capacity.

The Samsung 840 EVO mSATA SSD, which Samsung unveiled in July, is one fourth the size of a 2.5-inch SSD, with the same level of performance, according to the company.

Much of that performance comes from Samsun’s Magician 4.3 system software, which includes a Real-time Accelerated Processing of I/O Data (RAPID) mode that drives the sequential-read speed to more than 1,000MB/sec. The chips are built using a leading-edge 19-nanmometer process with a self-adjusting cache and good performance boost from RAPID, which Samsung got in its acquisition of SSD-caching specialist NVELO a year ago, according to a detailed review in HotHardware.com in August.

 

http://slashdot.org/topic/datacenter/samsung-set-to-ship-terabyte-flash-drive/

 

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Wait didn't this come out 6-months ago?

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Wan't the original 840 evo available in 1tb before this?

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Intel has made 2TB SSDs...

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Wan't the original 840 evo available in 1tb before this?

 

But not in the mSATA form factor.

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Pardon the shitty editing, i tried :P

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Derp, gotta bring down the height next!

needs a horizontal motherboard tray and a modular psu

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so that means 240gb ssd's for $100 isnt too far off then! im guessing in a year

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