Patriot Torch SE 2.5" Solid State Drive, SSD, (PTS128GS25SSDR) 128 GB For Sale

Patriot Torch SE 2.5
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Patriot Torch SE 2.5" Solid State Drive, SSD, (PTS128GS25SSDR) 128 GB:
$59.42

Patriot Torch SE 2.5" Solid State Drive, SSD, (PTS128GS25SSDR) 128 GB
Product Features
  • High-speed prison S11 Series controller
  • Performance transfer speeds for extremely Fast Boot times, game loading, and content creation
  • TRIM support (O/s dependent)
  • Solid State Drive, SSD flash based storage with no moving parts
  • Smart zip, static, and dynamic wear leveling
Product Description

The Patriot Torch SE solid state drive (SSD) is the perfect solution for those looking to increase the performance and storage space of their system. Available in capacities of 128GB, 256GB and 512GB, the Torch SE SSD fits the needs of everyday users looking to eliminate load times versus traditional magnetic rotating HDDs. Built with a SATA III 6Gbps interface that is backwards compatible with SATA II 3Gpbs, the Torch SE SSD has sequential read speeds of up to 560MB/s and sequential write speeds up to 545MB/s. Measured at 7mm High in a 2.5” form factor the Torch SE fits neatly into any notebook or desktop PC. Utilizing a dram-less design, the Torch SE SSD has many advantages including lower power consumption and increased data reliability. Additionally, the Torch SE features include static and dynamic wear leveling, bad block management, low power management, trim support, and smart zip. The Patriot Torch SE is compatible with the most recent and legacy version of Windows, Mac OS and Linux operating systems.



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