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Mach Xtreme has introduced some solid state drives for people who want reasonably fast storage but don't have a fortune to spend on it.
The MX-JET ULTRA Series, as they are called, have 64 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB capacities and speeds of up to 270 MB/s read and 170 MB/s write.
Meanwhile, the max I/O per second p... |
3 April 2012 11:22 GMT |
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Mach Xtreme decided to launch a series of solid state drives that even people with moderate financial resources could buy, even if it did not actually mention the prices. The company has created the MX-STARTER PREMIUM Series, composed of three members with capacities of 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB, respectively. All o... |
21 February 2012 05:17 GMT |
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Mach Xtreme didn't actually outright say what it was, but it promises that the price of the Urban Series Quad-Channel DDR3 memory kit will not be too hard on one's life savings. Intel's Sandy Bridge-E processors have appeared and, with them, X79 motherboards with high aims for memory. Mach Xtreme i... |
16 November 2011 05:10 GMT |
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It appears that the low prices of DRAM chips have driven prices of modules and kits very low indeed if the newest memory kits from Mach Xtreme really are going to sell for as little as reports suggest.One could say that the DRAM segment of the IT industry is the one most seriously affected by low demand, to the poin... |
4 August 2011 08:22 GMT |
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Mach Xtreme Technology has started to roll out a new series of solid state drives that target budget-conscious enthusiasts users and are based on a second-generation SandForce SSD controller to deliver top of the line performance.
The new series is dubbed the DS Fusion and, at this time, comprises just two drives,... |
14 July 2011 04:54 GMT |
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While the forces on the HDD market are rallying, the SSD industry is going forward at its own pace, as proven most recently by Mach Xtreme, whose lineup has grown to include a new set of SATA 6.0 Gbps models.SATA III (6.0 Gbps) is, like the 5 Gbps SuperSpeed USB 3.0, one of the most 'recent' storage interf... |
8 July 2011 04:56 GMT |
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Coming to build upon its long experience in the field of memory products, Mach Xtreme has developed what it calls the MX-Katana solid state drive, one that does not exactly qualify as a common SSD.The word common can be applied to a great many things on the IT industry, from events to products, depending on the crit... |
26 May 2011 08:40 GMT |
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With a certain electronics show coming in, companies are, understandably, hard at work preparing the product collections they plan to show off at the site, and Mach Xtreme is not about to fall behind.The past few months have been literally packed full with new hardware of practically all kinds, especially semiconduc... |
9 May 2011 07:27 GMT |
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It seems that IT companies are doing their best to push the USB 3.0 standard closer to the mainstream, and Mach Xtreme seems to have chosen a method involving a new model for the FX USB3.0 collection.It would appear that Mach Xtreme is one of those companies that would like the Super Speed Universal Serial Bus 3.0 s... |
23 February 2011 08:39 GMT |
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Since the USB 3.0 standard is, of course, proving to be very popular, it is not surprising to hear that yet another flash drive equipped with it has made the headlines, this time courtesy of Mach Xtreme.Mach Xtreme has been in the flash drive business for years and, naturally, it is not about to stop developing such... |
25 January 2011 04:55 GMT |
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Coming to give end-users a portable storage solution that is at once fast and capacious, Mach Xtreme has just expanded its series of MX-FX flash drives with the addition of a version that has 16 GB of storage.For those interested in a reminder, the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface is the latest iteration of the Universa... |
30 September 2010 07:05 GMT |
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Even though the market is bubbling with a myriad of USB flash drives of all kinds, the desire for newer, better and more aesthetically-pleasing products is just as strong as ever, prompting Mach Xtreme to come out and launch its latest solution, one going by the name of MX-CX. The past few months definitely saw thei... |
17 August 2010 09:27 GMT |
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Even though the consumer base is, more or less, focused on the newest DirectX 11 graphics card that NVIDIA just released, not all eyes are averted from the rest of the industry. In fact, with NVIDIA making such a significant step towards covering the entire graphics market, it may make sense for the players on other ... |
12 July 2010 08:30 GMT |
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Like all suppliers of dynamic random access memory, Mach Xtreme has a product line that can practically be seen as that flagship in terms of performance. For the company in question, the so-called ultimate performance memory solution within the MX technology desktop Dual-Channel DDR3 memory family is the so-called A... |
5 July 2010 09:12 GMT |
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The past few months have been practically filled to the brim with announcements of new memory products. Just before and after Advanced Micro Devices brought out its new six-core chips and its mobile processors, memory makers entered a period of arduous competition. Despite OCZ noting that supernatural DDR3 dual-chann... |
17 June 2010 06:22 GMT |
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The electronics show currently happening in Taipei, Computex, has reached its third day and has already seen the rise of a great many tablets, laptops, motherboards and other devices, each with some peculiar trait meant to set it apart from all others. Unsurprisingly, the many ARM or Moorestown slates on show, the N... |
3 June 2010 10:25 GMT |
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For all their benefits, solid state drives are very well known for being able to significantly speed up boot up times and data access. It is this that makes them quite useful when used as boot drives. On the other hand, such storage units have become quite capacious compared to previous years, which is why they have ... |
18 May 2010 10:05 GMT |
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It definitely seems as though memory makers are in a race to see which of them comes out with the better RAM offering and how soon they can start selling it. For instance, Corsair and PQI have just shown off their respective DDR3 kits for the gaming and enthusiast market, much in the same way that Patriot and G.Skill... |
7 May 2010 08:30 GMT |
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With solid state drives (SSDs) always getting faster, more reliable, more secure and more capacious, it is no surprise to hear of the launch of newer models. In fact, new SSDs are launched on a rather regular basis and practically all storage-solution developers and manufacturers have at least a small number of model... |
5 March 2010 09:51 GMT |
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