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LiteOn 2.5" M3S MLC SSD 128GB OEM - $89 + Shipping from Centrecom

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seems a good price compare to mwave,
http://www.mwave.com.au/sku-22140704-Lite_On_S100_128GB_2_5%22_Solid_State_Drive_(SSD)SATA3_510MB_s_Read&_30

Specifications::

Capacity: 128GB
Seq. Read: 510 MB/s
Seq. Write: 190 MB/s
Ran. Read Speed (IOPS 4K): 75,000
Ran. Write Speed (IOPS 4K): 51,000
Features:

Form Factor: 2.5" Standard
Interface: Serial ATA 6Gb/s compatible with SATA 3Gb/s and SATA 1.5G/s
Controller: Marvel 88SS9174 Flash controller
Flash Memory: MLC type
Standard Operating Temperature ( °C ): 0°C~70°C
Extended Operating Temperature ( °C ):(-40)°C~85°C
Storage Temperature ( °C ): (-40)°C~85°C
Password Protection: Support
Power ECC: 48bit per 2KB
S.M.A.R.T: Support
TRIM Command: Support
MTBF: 1,500,000 hours
Dimensions (W x L x H): 100mm × 69.85mm × 9.5mm (L x W x H)
Weight: 75g with case

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closed Comments

  • +5

    OMG ANOTHER SSD DEAL, HOW ORIGINAL!

    Just kidding, love how fast the price is dropping.

  • +1

    Add $9 for shipping… making it $98 .. not very good when you can get a 120GB Sandisk thats faster, better QTY and comes with 3 years warranty for $99 delivered!

    VS this one with only 1 Year Manufacturer's return to base :)

    • Marvell controller means this is likely just a re-badged Crucial M4.

      The sandisk uses sandforce just like pretty much 80% of other drives on the market, there is very little difference in SSDs, just pick whichever meets your price point/size at the time with the best warranty

    • Better quantity?

    • Please link to $99 Sandisk, my wallet feels too heavy…

  • +1

    Good deal, especially if you can pick it up.

  • nice

  • slow Write speeds and 1.5 million hours lifespan, others are 2.5 million years! lol!

    • 2.5 million years ? Link ? I've seen others quote 3,000,000 hours. Its a BS figure anyway, clearly. Probably based on theoretical calculation according to MIL-HDBK-217, in turn based on irrelevant assumptions about component life under assumed electrical and temperature loads.

      I guarantee 99.99% of these will fail before the 171 years predicted here.

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