60GB Gamma SSD Drive, Solid State Drives

Gamma SSD

Strontium Gamma SSD is more responsive, boots-up faster, and launches software applications in a fraction of the time required with a standard hard drive. It enjoys reduced cost over its predecessors and is meant for mainstream consumers. Gamma is an ideal upgrade for high-end gaming systems and workstations, providing a more enjoyable, lag-free computing experience.

Technical Specs

  • Maximum sequential read speed 280 Mbps
  • Maximum sequential write speed 270 Mbps
  • Random 4K write performance of 50,000 IOPS (4K aligned)
  • SandForce SF-1222 controller
  • 25 nm MLC NAND flash for fast performance
  • Supports 1.5/3.0Gbps SATA I/II interface
  • TRIM support (O/S support required)
  • Three year Strontium warranty
  • Fully Compliant with ATA/ATAPI-7 Standard
  • Supports SMART (Self-Monitor Analysis and Reporting Technology)
  • Supports Dynamic and Static Wear Levelling
  • Supports SATA 3.0Gb/s NCQ and AHCI commands
  • Supports Secure Erase and Write Protect function
  • Data integrity under power-cycling ( > 6,000 times)
  • MTBF > 1,000,000 Hours
  • Operating Shock: 1,500G, duration 0.5ms, half sine wave
  • Vibration: 20G peak, 10~2KHz with 3axis
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C~+70°C
  • Storage Temperature: -20°C ~+85°C
  • Power consumption  (active)< 2.0W
  • Power consumption  (idle)< 0.5W
  • Fully Compliant with RoHS directive
  • CE and FCC compatibility
  • Humidity: 0°C~55°C / 95% RH, 10cycles
  • Supports F/W upgrade function
  • 2.5" form factor for your portable computer needs

Solutions

  • Speed up your computer in your home office
  • Increase your computer storage space for your work files
  • Work on your videos and photos with higher speed and reliability
  • Expand your computer storage capacity for your editing softwares
  • Experience zero lag when running multiple audio applications
  • Heighten your gaming experience with shorter boot times and  extra responsiveness
DID YOU KNOW...

The ideal infrastructure depends largely on the specific scenario. If fast reads and high speeds are the priority, you’ll want to go with SSDs instead.