Silicon Power has announced a new 2.5-inch SATA SSD series, the V20, built using the latest SandForce controller.
The new V20 series delivers up to 285MB/s read and 275MB/s write speeds. It comes in 40GB, 60GB, 120GB and 240GB capacities.
Silicon Power claimed that an actual test using a 40GB V20 required only 13 seconds to boot into Windows and open up a program.
The V20 SSD also supports TRIM Command and Garbage Collection technology to counter performance drop issues due to long period of use and continuous write actions.
Silicon Power's V20 SSD comes with a 3-year warranty and a 2.5- to 3.5-inch adapter bracket for users to install into a desktop PC to boost performances, the vendor said.
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