Monday News, July 25th 2011

This SSD Review is going to closely evaluate the renice X3 120GB SATA 3 mSATA SSD. It will be a great comparison with our similar reviews of the Samsung PM800 and Intel 310 just a few months ago. Because of their tiny form factor, mSATA SSDs are starting to appear as the only storage option in ultralight notebooks such as the Samsung Series 9 as well as being seen as boot drives in larger notebooks offered by Lenovo in their T, W an X Series, Asus and Dell. mSATA stands for mini-SATA and is a relatively new format of SSD, measuring roughly 50mm long, 30mm wide and 4.75mm high. That is about 1/3rd as long as a credit card and just as wide. It also stands just a touch higher than a 25 cent piece.


For most users this will simply be a dream or a fantasy, but for others, they may be looking at getting a similar setup. Throughout this review we will look at the pros and cons of a setup like this in detail as well as looking at the typical benchmark games we would perform in our usual tests for graphics cards, but this time with six screens instead of just one.


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