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MSI Officially enters SSD Business

While the many enthusiast know MSI for there motherboards, graphics cards, and notebooks. MSI also has some hidden secrets that are starting to cause some buzz, the Taiwanese company has a few completely undocumented products. For examples, there Interceptor line of gaming PC cases, whose launch spread rapidly during CES 2012, although it was never completely undocumented by MSI public relations. Solid State Drives (SSDs) will soon be MSI’s newest addition to this line of undocumented products.

Luckily, we here at InsideIndustryNews.com, have an inside connection at MSI and we have some exclusive first look material.

The new MSI solid state drives are based on the SandForce SF-2281 processor. This series will be MSI’s first, providing  users with 6 gigabits per second of bandwidth. The Reflex Series is comprised of 3 models products: “RX-60 (60GB), RX-120 (120GB), and RX-240 (240GB)”.

More information on availability releasing shortly.

 

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