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Transcend 2.5-inch SATA SSD

8 GB l 16 GB l 32 GB l 64 GB l 128 GB

Transcend’s 2.5-inch SATA SSD series has a distinct advantage over standard 2.5” HDDs in that they are made of solid-state memory with no moving parts, and therefore not susceptible to mechanical failure resulting from vibration, shock, heat, etc. Its modern SATA interface delivers higher data transfer rates than standard IDE and ensures compatibility with today’s high performance notebook and desktop computers.

SATA Solid State Disk (SSD) comes in a standard 2.5-inch size and has an SATA interface which means it can be used in most notebook computers and mainstream PCs just like a regular hard drive. Instant access speeds, large capacity, high reliability, low power consumption and anti-shock features, making it clear that Transcend’s SSDs are the ideal drop-in replacements for conventional Hard Disk Drives. Transcend’s 2.5-inch SATA SSD series has a distinct advantage over standard 2.5” HDDs in that they are made of solid-state memory with no moving parts, and therefore not susceptible to mechanical failure resulting from vibration, shock, heat, etc. Its modern SATA interface delivers higher data transfer rates than standard IDE and ensures compatibility with today’s high performance notebook and desktop computers. Moreover, SATA cables are much thinner and more compact than IDE cables, which allows for less cluttered installations with better cooling from improved airflow. Transcend’s 2.5-inch SATA SSD has the standard compact dimensions as normal 2.5” hard drives, but with a thickness of only 9.5mm, making it very easy to install in PCs and notebooks. In addition, the 2.5-inch SATA SSD has built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) functionality that ensures highly reliable data transfer and increases your system’s overall integrity. Built-in wear leveling technology also ensures ultra-long lifespan and data-retention durability for prolonged use. With no moving parts, absolutely no noise is generated from the SSD, and much less power is needed for operation, which means less heat is generated as well.

Features

RoHS compliant
- Fully SATA I compatible
- Non-volatile Flash Memory for outstanding data retention
- Built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) functionality and wear-leveling algorithm ensures highly reliable of data transfer
- Lower Power Consumption
- Shock resistance

Specification:

Size

100mm x 69.85mm x 9.5mm

Op. Voltage

DC 5V

Weight

48g

Certification

CE, FCC, BSMI

Performance

SLC - Read up to 136MB/s, Write up to 96MB/s (8GB)
Read up to 135MB/s, Write up to 105MB/s(16GB, 32GB)
Read up to 163MB/s, Write up to 142MB/s (64GB)
MLC - Read up to 123MB/s, Write up to 60MB/s (32GB)
Read up to 148MB/s, Write up to 92MB/s (64GB)
Read up to 163MB/s, Write up to 92MB/s (128GB)

Shock Resistance

1500G, 0.8ms

Vibration Resistance

3.0G, 5 - 800Hz

MTBF

1M hours

Note*

For OS installations, SLC version is recommended

http://www.transcendusa.com/Products/ModDetail.asp?ModNo=177

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