Build Quality, Very Good Performance Levels, AES 128/256 Hardware Encryption, Supports TRIM & NCQ, 1 Million Hours MTBF, Supports RAID 0/1, PCIe Solution, Price/Performance Ratio
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Build Quality, Very Good Performance Levels, AES 128/256 Hardware Encryption, Supports TRIM & NCQ, 1 Million Hours MTBF, Supports RAID 0/1, PCIe Solution, Price/Performance Ratio
The Mushkin Scorpion Deluxe leads the pack with the high performance seen in a consumer SSD to date, and then strengthens this with the lowest price point...
The Scorpion 480GB PCIe x2 SSD is the first of its kind to arrive here in quite some time (we have more incoming so expect more such reviews soon) so when it did the first thing i was set on finding out was whether or not it could outperform our favorite...
If we look at whats on the market and not EOL right now for the consumer, Mushkin is positioned very well with their Scorpion Deluxe PCIe family. Considering that the KingSpec is definitely not a consumer focused SSD, the Scorpion Deluxe enters as the...
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