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Mach Xtreme Technology Launches LP MX-KATANA SSD Modules

Mach Xtreme Technology  today unveiled the SATA MX-KATANA 6 Gb/s Series SSD modules. Based on an innovative design, the sleek gum stick-sized modules deliver an enhanced mobile computing experience with much faster application loading, ultra-fast data access, shorter boot-ups, and longer battery life of today’s and future ultrabooks and netbooks with new type low-profile SATA 3.0 interface.

This series maintains the highest level of read and write performance though the life of the SSD. It supports DuraClass and DuraWrite technologies. DuraClass technology provides best-in-class endurance, performance and low power consumption. DuraWrite technology optimizes writes to the flash memory over conventional controllers increasing the overall endurance and reliability of the complete SSD module. In addition, highly intelligent wear leveling design optimizes longevity of this series. This SSD module is an ideal upgrade option from MacBook Air 2010 and 2011 stock SSD, making it a must have item for any serious Mac DIY enthusiast. The MX-KATANA 6 Gb/s drive delivers best-in-class read and write speeds clocking in at up to 510 MB/s read and 450 MB/s write along with the stunning maximum of 60,000 IOPS, low power consumption and superior durability (2.0 million MTBF) compared to previous SATA 3 Gb/s generation drives.

Available in capacities of 240 GB and 480 GB, Mach Xtreme Technology MX-KATANA 6 Gb/s SSD modules come backed with 2 Year Warranty and outstanding after-sales service.

MX-KATANA 6 Gb/s Series low-profile SATA3 SSD Modules at A Glance:

  • Low-profile SATA 3.0 Interface MLC SSD Module
  • Max. Read Performance up to 510 MB/s
  • Max. Write Performance up to 450 MB/s
  • IOPS up to 60,000
  • Power consumption: idle 1.6W / active 2.8W at Voltage=3.3V +/-10%
  • Life expectancy 2.0 million hours MTBF
  • Certification: ROHS, CE, FCC
  • Capacity: 240 GB (MXSSD3MKAT-240G) and 480 GB (MXSSD3MKAT-480G)
  • Warranty: 2-Years

Source: PR

Ryan Martin

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