From DailyTech: In late February, Corsair launched two new SSD product lines aimed at the mainstream market. The Reactor Series features a "reboot" of JMicron's SSD controller while the Nova Series features the much-lauded Indilinx Barefoot controller. When it launched, the Nova Series SSD were available in capacities of 64GB and 128GB with read/write speeds of 270MB/sec, 130MB/sec and 270MB/sec and 190MB/sec respectively. Today, Corsair has announced two new additions to the family which slot in at both the low-end and high-end. A new 32GB Nova SSD delvers relatively meager read/write speeds of 195MB/sec, 75MB/sec. A range topping 256GB Nova SSD, on the other hand, brings read/write speeds of 250MB/sec, 195MB/sec. As with the two previously announced Nova SSDs, these two new addition support TRIM in Windows 7 and come with a two-year warranty. Corsair just informed us that the 32GB Nova will have an MSRP of $99 (shipping now) and the 256GB Nova will have an MSRP of a whopping $675 (shipping between May 12 and May 16). View: Article @ Source Site |