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Feb 24 2010, 12:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
SanDisk claims that the drive can handle more than 80TB of data written to it over the life of the drive. It uses a file management system called ExtremeFFS to accelerate random write performance and help extend the endurance of the drive.
SanDisk promises the G3 is up to twice as fast as a 7200rpm HDD. Sequential read performance is up to 220MB/sec and sequential write is up to 120MB/sec. The SSD is compatible with Windows and Mac systems, is Windows 7 certified, and features TRIM support. The G3 sells for $229.99 for the 60Gb and $399.99 for the 120GB.
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