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https://www.anandtech.com/show/12745/gigabyte-launches-its-first-ssds GIGABYTE UD PRO series SSDs come with a 3 Year or up to 200 TBW warranty, and will be available soon on the market. 256GB for only 69 dollars and the 512GB only 120 dollars. Read and write speeds are 530/500 MB/s. Additional drives will be released by the company in the future to include M.2 NVMe. The price is about the same as Crucial products. Personally I'd like to see larger size SSDs from Gigabyte so maybe in the future. I suppose you could RAID two or three of these.
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Re: GIGABYTE Introduces UD PRO Series SSDs
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Re: GIGABYTE Introduces UD PRO Series SSDs
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kram36 TLC NAND memory, meh.
Toshiba's NAND hasn't been proven to be bad or poor.
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Re: GIGABYTE Introduces UD PRO Series SSDs
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kram36 TLC NAND memory, meh.
Toshiba's NAND hasn't been proven to be bad or poor.
TLC is the junk nand memory compared to MLC. That's why it's cheaper, because it is cheaply made.
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