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G.Skill launches SATA II SSD series
Written by Andreas G 14 May 2008 10:41

G.Skill has decided to do what so many other memory manufacturers have already done, launch a series of Solid State Drives of its own. The new G.Skill SSDs are of the 2.5" format and sport capacities of 32 and 64GB. Like most SSDs, they're small, energy efficient, light (75g), durable and offer lightning fast access times. The sequential read and write speeds are specified at 100MB/s and 80MB/s respectively, which makes us a bit uncertain where the drives originates from.

 :: G.Skill FS-25S2-64GB product page

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