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Patriot’s second generation SSDs

 
Paul Taylor the Inquirer , Thursday 30 October 2008. 09:15:00 Daily Roundup Warp speeds NO SOONER HAD OCZ announced its second generation Core SSDs, the competition was announcing their second generation MLC-based products. Patriot was one of those cases, paper-launching the Warp V2 that, according to Tweak Town, is now flooding the market.... > > (link)

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