Samsung 830 Series 128GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (SSD) - SATA III - 520MB/s Read & 320MB/s Write - 2xnm Toggle DDR NAND - 3-Core ARMv9 MCX Controller (MZ-7PC128B)
- Manufacturer Warranty: 3 Years Limited Warranty
- Manufacturer Contact Info: http://www.samsung.com/au/, 1300 362 603
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A new standard of performance: our sleek, brushed-metal SSD 830 series helps ensure that your PC will start fast, render quickly and download promptly. It''ll be reliable, and powerful . It may look like your old PC on the outside, but on the inside it''ll be anything but.
Introducing the new Samsung SSD 830 Series with SATA 6Gb/s.
It''s not an upgrade. Its a complete PC transformation.
Great Performing SATA 6Gb/s SSD
Reliable SSD
User-friendly PC Upgrade Solution
Great Design that Delivers Great performance.
* Multitaskers can rejoice with virtually Lag-free performance
Samsungs fast random read speeds help to maximise performance. A Samsung SSD is a fantastic solution for your everyday computing needs, such as web browsing*, document creation, viewing or editing multimedia files, playing PC games, etc.
* Internet connection required. Data download and usage charges may apply.
* Lightning fast speed. At your command.
The 830 Series sequential read speed provides lightning fast access to your files, via loading large multimedia files quickly and smoothly.
* Sustained performance
Samsung SSDs are designed and built completely in-house. The Samsung SSD 830 Series is optimised for exceptional, sustained performance and reliability through its specially-engineered wear-leveling and garbage collection algorithms.
All-in-house Samsung Solution.
* Toggle DDR NAND Flash
Samsungs 20-nanometer-class toggle DDR NAND Flash chips enable data transfer rates of up to 133 megabits per second (Mbps).
* 3-core ARM9-based MCX Controller
Samsung has developed its own proprietary, triple-core MCX controllers that help to excel in multi-tasking and help to assure steady performance over time. Based on an ARM9 controller, its three CPU cores can help execute multiple instructions at once allowing, for example, one to be used for reading data, one for writing data, and another for optimisation.