OCZ reveals Colossus 3.5′ SSD Series

Filling users to the brim with notably performing storage drives, OCZ has recently taken off the veil of its new Colossus 3.5-inch Solid State Drive Series. Particularly designed to satisfy high-end desktop users with unprecedented storage and execution, the new series ensures great performance and high capacity in one solution.
Available in up to one terabyte configurations, the Colossus Series considerably heaves desktop and workstation performance with super-fast speed, reliability and mammoth storage capacity.
“The new Colossus Series is designed to boost desktop and workstation performance and is for high power users that put a premium on speed, reliability and maximum storage capacity,” stated Eugene Chang, VP of Product Management at the OCZ Technology Group. “The Colossus core-architecture is also available to enterprise clients with locked BOMs (build of materials) and customized firmware to match their unique applications.”
Due to its internal RAID 0 architecture, the Colossus capably delivers rippled performance alongside ample amount of storage. Excelling at small file processes during common tasks such as emailing, web browsing, and file transfer, the efficient series enables for a state-of-the-art computing experience from basic to complex applications.
Further, for enterprise applications, the SSDs ebb performance distortion caused by mechanical hard drive infrastructures while reducing heat and noise for emerging as a more reliable, sturdy and durable alternative. This results into unmatched energy-savings and reduced maintenance costs. In addition, the productive series line is built with cost-effective multi-level cell flash for making it a viable option for enterprise clients hesitant to adopt competent products tagged with higher prices.
Available in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB of storage capacities, the 3.5” Colossus SSD Series is backed by a leading three-year warranty and complete technical support. The pricing details of the efficient series are cloudy for now.
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