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32GB RunCore Pro 1.8" PATA Zif SSD Solid State Disk by RunCore


32GB RunCore Pro 1.8
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Key Features

  • 32GB RunCore PATA Zif SSD
  • Read speed up to 80MB/sec
  • Write speed up to 63MB/sec
  • 5mm Zif interface
  • Includes external Zif enclosure and USB cable
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Compatible with the Sony P and HP Mini 1000 and other models. If you are successfully using this SSD in another netbook please let us know so we can update the list.

RunCore Solid State Drives feature high speed read and write speeds, and offers superior Data Security, Longevity, Performance, Reliability and Power Savings to conventional HDDs.

Performance The Zif SSD can operate at high sustained read/write transfer rates of up to 80/45MB/sec while a conventional 1.8" HD operates at around 30/20MB/sec. Power consumption is kept to a minimum. SSD can be powered from a single 3.3 volt source. The solid state design eliminates electromechanical noise and delay inherent in traditional magnetic rotating media. The wear-leveling and bad-block mapping algorithms ensure consistency, accuracy, and integrity of user data.

Endurance The useful life of flash media is limited by the number of write/erase operations that can be performed on the media. To extend the useful life of Rapid-Destruction SSD, special wear-leveling and bad-block mapping algorithms are integrated in the firmware.

Wear-Leveling Algorithm The dynamic wear-leveling algorithm integrated in the firmware guarantees that erase/write cycles are evenly distributed across all of the flash memory block locations. Wear-leveling eliminates repeated writes to the same physical flash memory location, thereby preventing blocks from premature wear.

Bad-Block Management The bad-block mapping algorithm replaces bad-blocks with new ones from available spares. Two percent (2%) of the flash memory is held in reserve (spare blocks) for bad block replacement. Bad blocks in the media are flagged when detected. The next time an attempt is made to access a flagged block, it is immediately replaced by a spare block. The bad-block mapping function enables data to be automatically transferred from a bad sector to an available spare block.

Data Retention Data stored on RunCore SSD remains valid for 10 years without requiring power support. The unit can be stored under certain environmental conditions for extended periods without any occurrence of data degradation.

RunCore SSD also features an onboard Slave Micro USB Port and Master capabilities!
Micro USB Slave: This feature allows owners to use their mini PCI-E SSD as a USB Drive. You can now preload your RunCore drive with your current HDD via any cloning or ghosting program. We highly recommend the free trial of Acronis True Image Software as this will save you a considerable amount of time and trouble instead of installing a new OS and all the applicable drivers.
Specifications
CAPACITY 32GB
INTERFACE TYPE Zif 5mm interface
FORM FACTOR 1.8"
DEVICE TYPE SSD Solid State Disk
DATA TRANSFER RATES Read speed up to 80MB/sec
Write speed up to 63MB/sec
FLASH STORAGE DETAILS MLC based Flash
OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0°C to 70°C operational
-55°C to 95°C non-operational
MTBF >1,000,000 hours
SHOCK RESISTANCE 1500G
SPECIAL FEATURES Integrated Flash File System
12bit ECC per sector
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Zif interface
DIMENSIONS 54.1mm x 71.1mm x 5.0mm
WEIGHT 50g
PACKAGING Retail packaging
WARRANTY 2 years warranty
User Reviews
  • 1 review
Neil Anderson
Installation in Acer Aspire One
August 2nd 2009 Verified user
I have this drive installed in my Acer Aspire One. The form factor isn't an exact match for the slow Samsung 16Gb SSD replaced but I found a snug position for the new drive and secured it with double sided adhesive foam pads. The ZIF cable supplied obviously fits the drive perfectly but it is too thin for the ZIF connector on the Aspire One motherboard. The solution was easy. With two perfectly shaped stickers (supplied) I was able to build up the thickness of the ZIF cable at the motherboard end. I'm not an expert like some modders at doing neat angle folds in ZIF cables but I got both ends of cable connected firmly with a bit of patience. The drive was recognised by the BIOS immediately and install of Windows XP was easy from the Acer Aspire One recovery CDs. My Aspire One runs like a dream now with XP. It's a full installation of XP - nothing cut out and no dodgy speed tweaks - it just works. The original Samsung 16 Gb SSD just wasn't up to the job of running XP but this takes it - in its stride.
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