The 1TB SATA SSD, excellence elevated!

Mai ‘s life
2 min readJun 27, 2019

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The Ultimate 1TB SATA SSD SU900 solid state drives implements 3D MLC NAND Flash and an SMI controller, offering capacities up to 2TB, high speed, and great reliability. In addition, with the support of DRAM Cache Buffer, read/write performance can be as much as double that of solid state drives that lack a DRAM cache, or in other words that can’t use onboard memory as an SSD buffer for high intensity tasks.

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Besides, the 1TB SATA SSD SU900 outperforms traditional HDDs by a huge factor, with particular benefits in boot up and seek time, as well as overall much faster read/write throughput.

It protects your valuable contents against corruption to a much greater extent than non-ECC SSDs or even SSDs that use basic BCH error correction. In addition, the 1TB SATA SSD SU900 has a program/erase cycle three times longer than standard SSDs due to incorporating native hard and soft decode.

It supports multiple data protection technologies, including internal data shaping, software/hardware write protection options, early weak block retirement, and a global wear leveling algorithm to ensure data integrity and improve 1TB SATA SSD stability.

Q:What is the difference between SATA 3.0 & SATA 2.0 specifications?

A:The Serial ATA-International Organization has launched what is often called “SATA 3”, a 6 gigabit per second (Gbps) standard. The older SATA II specification has a maximum speed of 3Gbps.

Q:Do SSDs Require Defragmentation?

A: SSD’s use wear-leveling, which is a technique for prolonging the service life of some kinds of erasable computer storage media, such as Flash memory used in solid-state drives (SSDs). Defragmenting is not required.

From:ADATA

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