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Super Talent touts 64GB netbook SSD upgrade for $169

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On January 28, 2009, 12:45 PM EST

Looking to boost storage capacity in your netbook without slimming your wallet too much? Well, the fine folks at Super Talent might have a solution for you. The company has announced a new line of mini-PCIe solid state drive modules with capacities of up to 64GB in case you find that your system’s default drive size just isn’t enough for you.


Each module – also available in 16GB and 32GB sizes – offers maximum read and write speeds of 90MB/s and 55MB/s, respectively. These are not the fastest SSDs out there, but at $169 for the flagship version, they are certainly a nice boost for small notebook computers. The new MLC-based modules are intended for the Eee PC S101, but will work with any machine that can take mini-PCIe add-ons.

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Per Hansson
on January 28, 2009
2:49 PM
PCIeSo then it isn't bootable??

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