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    2TB PCI NVMe SSD from Micron

    Discussion in '2015+ Alienware 13 / 15 / 17' started by JerseyBoy, Jun 2, 2016.

  1. JerseyBoy

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    These sound good for putting in an AW 17 R3. How about a pair in RAID 0

    Micron's blazing-fast SSD duo consists of the cost-competitive Micro 1100 SATA and the high-end Micron 2100 PCIe NVMe solid state drives. The Micron 1100 SSD sports the industry's highest capacity TLC 3D NAND storage at 2TB that takes "power to the min and capacity to the max." The 1100 series SSD is specifically designed to supercharge general applications with ultra-fast speeds, providing instantaneous data access, program loads, and incredibly speedy boot times. To give you an idea how fast the Micron 1100 SSD is, it performs random operations up to 900 times faster than traditional HDDs and features low-power states to make it 98% more power efficient.

    http://www.tweaktown.com/news/52358/micron-announces-new-2tb-sata-nvme-3d-nand-ssds/index.html