Intel Announces Intel SSD 330 Series

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Intel Corporation announced today the Intel® Solid-State Drive 330 Series (Intel® SSD 330 Series), a SATA 6 gigabit-per-second (Gb/s) solid-state drive (SSD) that gives consumers a more affordable entry into the accelerated storage performance of SSDs. Ideal for upgrading desktop or notebook PCs, the Intel SSD 330 Series offers the price-conscious PC enthusiast a brand-name SSD that blends performance, Intel quality and value. Offered in the most popular capacity points, 60 gigabytes (GB), 120GB and 180GB, the Intel SSD 330 Series boosts overall system performance and responsiveness for a broad range of applications.
 
So, what's the scoop? SandForce? Marvell? Intel?
Uses the upgraded Sandforce controller like the one in 520 Cherryville and uses similar NAND memory but has lesser warranty; three years as opposed to five for the Cherryville. Read a couple of reviews elsewhere. Pretty good prices for the different models.
 
hmmm... $320 for 2 120's raided or $340 for a 240 520... Guess it depends on if I want more throughput or IOPS
 
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