SanDisk G3 SSD is Indeed a Solid State Drive

February 26, 2010
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SanDisk G3 SSD

SanDisk, one of the leading providers of flash memory products, has recently introduced their proclaimed “Solid State Drive” or most dubbed as the SanDisk G3 SSD.

This flash memory card is said to offer a compelling alternative to a 7,200 RPM Hard Disk Drive (HDD) for many customers - including do-it-yourself enthusiasts, IT managers or anyone seeking increased durability and performance with high reliability. SanDisk G3 SSD promises to offer you a long-term reliability, rugged durability and fast performance to go along with your data storage needs. This G3 SSD come sports with 120 gigabyte memory that can endure up to 80 terabytes of data written to it over its lifetime.

The creators of SanDisk claims that SanDisk G3 SSD uses no moving parts, and open files up to twice as fast as a 7,200 RPM HDD. SanDisk G3 SSD even has a sequential performance of up to 220 megabytes per second (MB/sec) reading speed and up to 120MB/sec writing speed. The drive supports different operating systems – from Windows XP to version 7 and the Apple Mac OS X Snow.

Given such traits, your pennies would really go a long way once you purchase this SanDisk G3 SSD for it will not only reduce maintenance requests, but it promises to give you faster boot-ups and improved system responsiveness.

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