Asus ROG RAIDR SSD will be released in the middle of
next month. ASUS presented SSD at CES,
and it's in the format of a PCI Express card (PCIe 2.0 x2) located within the ROG
line of products for gamers. RAIDR inside the enclosure has two SSDs in a RAID
0 configuration, based on Toshiba's 19-nanometer MLC memory and two SandForce
SF2281 controller. RAID 0 configuration is internal and is completely invisible
to the operating system so that the device supports TRIM, NCQ and SMART, and
can serve as a bootable disk (no special drivers, the system is displayed as
AHCI controller and one disk) and supports Secure Boot present in Windows 8.
To begin with Asus plans to release two versions with
120 and 240 GB. The 120GB SSD has read speeds of 765 MB of data / s 775 MB / s
for writing, and 240-gigabyte version goes up to 830 MB / s for reading and 810
MB / s for writing data to the SSD. With ASUS RAIDR SSD you will get a
Kaspersky Antivirus 2013, and an application for further manual configuration
and performance SSD. So far ASUS didn't reveal the price.
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