Solidata SSDs: Record Power Consumption

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thomasxstewart

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Ahso, SSD Can Be Designed to Run at 100 Volt, its nature of solid state. So unless there are Standards any improvement in Controllers might be challenged by surprise party of new even more terrible equipment that works, just not in Personal computing. Once Standards are Established, one unique feature, that HDD is On or Off state with output // / /// / // WHILE MEMORY CAN HAVE TWO STATES HIGH OR LOW, SHOWN AS //''//'''///'/''//. WHATS DIFFERENCE, WELL ON/OFF SIGNAL MUST BEINVERTED & low voltage added then resultant scrap is smoothly feed together to form NULL set, as checker, while inversion is run as low. So its complex & engineers know better, its you Millions they want, NOT Your Satisfaction.

Signed:pHYSICIAN THOMAS STEWART von DRASHEK M.D.
 

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Jason, the guy that runs DVNation in the USA and the distributor of Solidata products in that country, is a thief. He lies about the performance of the Solidata products, overprices them and denies refunds. He would not refund my purchase of a Solidata drive when I complained that it had plenty of stuttering and overheating.

Watch out for DVNation!

Antonio
 
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