MTRON PRO Solid State Drive Wheeling WV

We have another solid state disk in hand from MTRON, but this time it's an enterprise level "PRO" series variant. If you want to see how it stands up under testing, read on.

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Primedia Products Inc
(304) 277-2050
800 Hazlett Ave
Wheeling, WV
Wheeling Office Supply Co
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1420 Market St
Wheeling, WV
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5321 MacCorkle Ave SE
Charleston, WV
IBM Power 9
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145 Summers St
Charleston, WV
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324 Hurricane Ave
Hurricane, WV
Nitro Music Studio
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3910 39th St
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A 2 Z Mobile Office Solutions Inc
(304) 296-8800
Morgantown, WV
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(304) 755-1322
2303 1st Ave
Nitro, WV
Staples
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800 Nitro Market Pl
Charleston, WV
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504 Emily Dr
Clarksburg, WV



Introduction

I recently took the MTRON MOBI 3.5 inch desktop SSD for a test drive and found the performance of the latest SSDs to be breathtaking, but costly. At this time, SSD for the desktop feels like a long way away due to high costs, but there is one market that is adopting the technology at a rapid rate.

The notebook market has been begging for low cost SSD technology for many years, and for the last three they have started to implement the drives into their flagship products. Mid-priced models are starting to see SSD technology in the upgradable options list and the price is coming down.

For mobile users, SSD technology offers more benefits over its desktop brethren. When was the last time you were worried about how much power your desktop was using or found yourself rushing to get a document finished before your power shut off? For most business travelers, battery life is vital to closing a big deal or making that cross country flight halfway enjoyable. Standard hard drives draw a lot of power since they need to spin a platter and move the read/write heads across the internal disks, a mechanical action that requires a large amount of power.

Solid State Drives lose all mechanical movements and the result is lower power consumption. Additionally, the loss of mechanical actions makes SSDs able to withstand large impact loads, such as a notebook drop. The US military has been using SSD technology for years in their systems that are required in the field where harsh conditions and frequent impacts are common.

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