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December 19, 2010
Super Talent 16GB VSSD Solid State Drive Review

“The start time shocked the heck out of me.”
“Right now, I am typing this article on my laptop with the Super Talent 16GB VSSD as my boot disk and I can tell you first hand that there is no visible performance from other solid state drives.”

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November 26, 2010
REVIEWED! SuperTalent UltraDrive MX 480GB SSD Review
If Super Talent can find the ‘sweet spot’ for a drive of this capacity, they just may do better than a simple home run with this release.
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November 11, 2010
"SIMPLY AMAZING" : STT Tera FT2 Review

“ The Super Talent Tera FT2 100GB SSD is simply an amazing drive!  It sailed through everything we threw at it and then some by posting scores equal or better than the two best we have reviewed”..., – Les Tokar, the SSD Review

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May 07, 2010
Super Talent TeraDrive Wins 'Top Product' Award in PC Games Hardware Shootout
The TeraDrive is one of the first SSDs using the new Sand Force SF-1200 controller with a specially adapted firmware. This combination helps the memory, despite MLC Flash technology, and absence of cache to deliver very good performance values in the test - especially the high random write performance, as shown in our benchmarks.
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January 07, 2010
Toms Hardware PCIe SSD Showdown: RAIDDrive vs Fusion IO

Overall results are impressive. Our sample reached sustained, sequential read performance of 721 to 892 MB/s. The 721 MB/s minimum, in particular, is much more than any Fusion-io product can provide, and none of Fusion-io’s products are currently available at 1TB or higher. Meanwhile, Super Talent hits these high capacities. Write performance is similarly impressive at around 500 MB/s, but some of Fusion-io’s ioDrives can be quicker here. More importantly, though, the RAIDDrive is bootable, while Fusion-io products currently are not. Driver support is available for virtually all relevant operating systems.

The I/O rates of our MLC-powered RAIDDrive are significant, to say the least. The RAIDDrive constantly beats the ioXtreme, as long as the latter is configured to offer its maximum capacity. If the ioXtreme is set to improved or maximum write performance, it will deliver higher maximum I/Os, but it will fall to levels below the RAIDDrive in scenarios with varying workloads.

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