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G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon 2 64GB SATA300

G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon 2 64GB SATA300
  • G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon 2 64GB SATA300
  • G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon 2 64GB SATA300
  • G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon 2 64GB SATA300
  • G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon 2 64GB SATA300
  • G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon 2 64GB SATA300
  • G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon 2 64GB SATA300
  • G.Skill 2.5 inch Falcon 2 64GB SATA300
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  • By TechSpot on January 01, 2010

    If you were disappointed by the first batch of benchmarks and quickly jumped to this conclusion, go back and check the rest of the tests as we eventually found where G.Skill Falcon II's strengths resided. While at first things looked quite bleak...

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  • By BeHardware on July 26, 2010

    With the size of pages and blocks of NAND increasing on these new chips, the controllers that use them will be aiming to make up for the losses in speed for smaller accesses that are inherent in these changes. Moreover, while this flash memory...

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  • By Overclockers Online on June 15, 2010

    If I can describe the G.Skill Falcon II in one word, I would have to go with “fast” because this drive performs extremely well, especially when compared to the 5400RPM drive I am used to. With read and write speeds upwards of 150 MB/s,...

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  • By ComputerPowerUser on April 09, 2010

    The G.Skill Falcon II 128GB is yet another drive built around the popular Indilinx Barefoot SSD controller. From a feature and specifications standpoint, the Falcon II is very similar to drives such as the Patriot Torqx and Corsair Nova Series. As is...

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  • By Bit-tech.net on March 15, 2010

    The Falcon 2 is clearly a very capable drive then, and actually manages to surpass the “vanilla” Barefoot Indilinx drive’s performance in a number of areas, especially when it comes to sequential read and write speeds which are notably...

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  • By Guru of 3D on February 22, 2010

    Final Words & Conclusion The G.Skill Falcon II is a top notch product. It is however also a little confusing based on the Falcon name. See, as a follow-up to the original Falcon series, you expect the Falcon II products to be faster, but the fact is...

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  • By Fudzilla on February 12, 2010

    This review is also available in German.SSDs have been around for quite some time and the prices have dropped to levels where most users can afford such a device. It's still not cheap, because Apple is eating up 1/3 of the flash-market. But at about...

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  • By Hardware Canucks on January 20, 2010

    When all is said and done and all is left to do is tally the butchers bill there is no getting around the fact that G.Skill's Falcon II is a very impressive “mid tier” solid state drive. In many ways, it acts and feels like a high...

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  • By Legion Hardware on December 21, 2009

    Manufacturer: G.SkillPrice: $340 USAuthor: Steven WaltonEditor: Kylie PerrinDate: 21/12/2009DISCUSS REVIEW [ Conclusion ]In terms of performance the G.Skill Falcon II did not exactly impress us right off the bat, as it displayed rather poor file...

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  • International Review By HardTecs4U on April 11, 2010

    G.Skill hat mit der Falcon II ein durchweg rundes Produkt im Angebot. Dabei besetzt sie zwar grundsätzlich nicht die Spitzenpositionen in der Performance, liefert aber gerade dort insgesamt ein sehr stimmiges und gutes Bild ab. In keinem...

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