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Old 13th August 2017, 14:08   #1
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Default Adata's IM2S3338 and IM2S3334 SSDs can take the heat

Do you regularly trek into active volcanoes? What about into the Antarctic? Protecting the rest of the PC is up to you, but Adata can at least make sure your data will be safe. The company just launched two industrial-grade M.2 SSDs, the beautifully-named IM2S3338 and IM2S3334. The IM2S3338 uses 3D TLC flash memory, while the IM2S3334 can be had in MLC or TLC flavors.

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