News

MyDigitalSSD BP3 2.5″ and mSATA Drives Now Shipping

MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof 3 (BP3) mSATA III solid state drives for laptops, ultrabooks, tablets, desktop computers are now shipping.BP3 drives are easy to install SSD upgrades that eliminate the bottle-neck of stock hard drives and double the performance of SATA II drives with R/W speeds up to 500MB/s and 315MB/s respectively; not only increasing productivity but lowering energy consumption and prolonging battery life per I/O.

BP3 drives are completely backwards compatible and will in most cases peg you to SATA II BUS Speeds.If you’ve yet to make the move to SSD, then you don’t know what you are missing. If you have, the unmatched price for performance of BP3 drives will make upgrading on a budget – a reality. See our estimated pricing below, pricing may be vary based on retailer location.

MyDigitalSSD BP3 mSATA III (6G) Solid State Drives

  • 32GB: $49.99
  • 128GB: $139.99
  • 64GB: $79.99
  • 256GB: $269.99

MyDigitalSSD BP3 SATA III (6G) 2.5″ Solid State Drives

  • 64GB: $79.99
  • 256GB: $219.99
  • 128GB: $119.99
  • 512GB: $499.99

BP3 products are currently available for pre-order at MyDigitalDiscount.com and will soon be available from all MyDigitalSSD resellers around the world.

Source: PR

Ryan Martin

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

Nintendo Cuts Switch Sales Forecast as Demand Slows Amid Anticipation for Successor

Today, Nintendo has released some notable sales news for the last quarter, with multiple games…

2 hours ago

Resident Evil 9 Rumored to Feature Jill Valentine and Leon S. Kennedy as Main Characters

This year, fans of Capcom franchises have been very happy, because during one of the…

2 hours ago

Corsair Launches MP700 ELITE Series PCIe 5.0 M.2 SSDs

Corsair has unveiled the MP700 ELITE series, their latest PCIe 5.0 SSDs, now available for…

3 hours ago

US Considers Merger Between Intel and AMD to Counter Intel’s Decline

The bad times that Intel is going through have given rise to news and information…

3 hours ago

AMD Ryzen AI 300 Now Supports LPDDR5X-8000 Memory

The arrival of the AMD Ryzen AI 300 processors, codenamed Strix Point, initially came with…

3 hours ago

In the 90s, Nintendo Was So Popular Every Gaming Product Was Called ‘Nintendo’

In the 90s, "Nintendo" became almost a universal term for any gaming console, much like…

3 hours ago