

Product Details
- Brand: Wintec
- Model: 33121360
- Dimensions: 4.50" h x
.75" w x
4.75" l,
- Hard Disk: 60GB
Features
- Ultra High Perfornance SSD
- Up to 500MB/s Seq. Read (SATA3) and Up to 490MB/s Seq. Write (SATA3)
- Random Read: 30,000 IOPS at 4KB transfer (SATA3) and Random Write:10,000 IOPS at 4KB transfer (SATA3)
- Intelligent Block Management & Wear Leveling
- Intelligent Data Retention Optimization
- Limited 5 Years Warranty
- MTTF: 2 Millions Operating Hours
- SATA2 backward compatible
Product Description
The Wintec Industries 2.5" SATA-III SSD provides high-speed data transfer up to 500MB/s through the SATA-III 6Gbps interface with exceptional reliability utilizing MLC NAND-flash and offered in a storage capacities of 60GB, 120GB, 240GB, in a compact 2.5" hard drive form factor.Using proprietary DuraClass technology, the Sandforce DRIVEN SF-2281 controller implements superior wear leveling techniques and minimizes data write amplification to ensure that the NAND flash memory is not worn out prematurely. Sandforce DRIVEN represents the best-in-class SSD reliability, performance, and power efficiency that differentiate it from other standard SSD products.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Runs excellent!
By H B
Ok, with a new and unknown brand, never expect it to beat competition.But for the price Wintec drives are pretty ok!I decided to install an SSD in my netbook; the device is largely limited to the slow atom CPU speed of the netbook, so any SSD upgrade would do fine. All I needed was an affordable drive, with large capacity.The rest, speed, would not be an issue, as even the slowest modern SSD far outperforms any harddrive in 4k IOPS.Fast 4k IOPS are important when you want to boot up programs and operating systems fast; and this drive has high IOPS.Windows 7 starter boots up well under 50 seconds on an Atom CPU; which took almost 1,5 minutes with a harddrive.Harddrives may have faster sustained speeds, but faster sustained read or write speeds, do not mean faster booting time.I got nice readings of over +60MB/s @ 4K!Max read speed somewhat depends on whether the drive is compressed or not. When compressed max read speed can get upto 600MB/s, even on the Atom processor; though this reading is merely the interface bandwidth. practical read speeds are more close to write speeds, and are close to 130MB/s tops on the Atom processor (which is the bottle neck for all SSD's in a netbook).So, it's a great drive if you don't need the space. It's fast, it's cheap, and has enough space for a complete windows installation (unlike most 30GB drives).I say enough space, eventhough Windows /vista may fit on an 8GB drive, they actually need more or less twice or trice that. And quadruple if you want to install a few programs to make windows useable!Sata3 drives cost about as much as Sata2 drives, but in the future if you want to plug your drive in a Sata3 compatible motherboard, you'd get the extra performance out of it (compared to a Sata 2 board).Still it runs very good on a little older pc's with Sata2 port!


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