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PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

Posted: Jun 1, 2009 6:41 pm | More Press Releases:

Before the Computex 2009 actually begins, let's take a little preview on PhotoFast's latest products. Share our ideas to those who cannot be here in Taipei this year.

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 


Story 1 - G-Monster-Promise PCIe SSD V2

Because anyone really getting a PCIe Promise in hand, we have the version 2 sample ready. And it shouldn't take us long to launch it into mass production. A Max. 1500MB/s READ could be reached with V2.

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 


Story 2 - G-Monster 2.5" SSD V5

A new generation of G-Monster SSD, with a Max. 270MB/s READ & WRITE. By using Indilinx controller and built-in 128MB DRAM cache.

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 


Story 3 - G-Monster 2.5" SSD V3 512GB

Everyone is looking for the fastest transfer rate and biggest capacity available. We PhotoFast has successfully developed 512GB on 1 single PCB. Well, we can all see the full of Samsung chips onboard.

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 


Story 4 - G-Monster Express card SSD

A complete selection of SSD for satisfying every consumer's needs. If you're in town, we'll also display Express Card 54, which has larger capacity. And also PCMCIA interface for those aged laptop a chance to run fast again.

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 


Story 5 - G-Monster 3.5" RAID 5

When we're all concern about the stability and data safty on SSD, PhotoFast developed a 3.5" RAID 5 SSD for workstation purpose . It has 4 SSD built-in with a RAID controller, running RAID 5 offers high performance and secured data storage.

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 


Story 6 - G-Monster eSATA SSD

Why are we wasting time when copying large files over USB? What if there's a better solution. The G-Monster eSATA SSD offers external storage with ultra high speed and large capacity.

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 


Story 7 - G-Monster PATA SSD V3 family

PhotoFast has a full line of 1.8" SSD especially for upgrade markets. Now the new V3 family come with a 64 DRAM cache inside, enhanced a better Random Write performance.

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 


Story 8 - CR-9200, 8 ports SDHC to SATA adaptor.

When you never thought about using your memory cards in this way, PhotoFast did. An interesting products offers you to insert multiple SDHC into the adaptor. It combines all capacity and multiply the speed of each memory cards.

 

PhotoFast Computex 2009 Preview

 


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