Storage — 08 December 2008
SATA interfaces have long boasted the fastest read and write times. It was just a matter of time until someone – in this case OCZ – came along and built a flash drive with one. The Throttle eSATA Drive – available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB sizes – can read the drives stored data at up to 90Mbps and write at up to 30Mbps. No eSATA connection? No worries. OCZ also tossed in a mini USB output and cord for USB 2.0 only folks (kinda of defeats the purpose, but a nice option).
Pricing for the drive starts at $32. Sorry, no word on release date.


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