“Mushkin’s Callisto 60 GB comes at a very affordable $145 which makes it the cheapest 60 GB Sandforce-driven SSD on the market today. With a capacity of 60 GB it is a great choice for a Windows 7 boot drive. TRIM is also supported, so you get the maximum out of your SSD even after it’s aged a bit.”Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
- Mushkin Callisto Deluxe 60GB Review @ OCC
- OCZ Technology Enyo 128GB Portable USB 3.0 SSD Review @ Legit Reviews
- Corsair Force 40GB Solid State Drive @ Tweaktown
- OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD @ Phoronix
- InnoDisk nanoSSD 64GB Review @ ITShootOut
- Patriot Gauntlet PCGT25S USB 3.0 2.5″ Enclosure Review @ OCIA
- Ineo I-NA309D Pro Dual-Bay RAID Enclosure @ Bjorn3D
- ICY DOCK MB991IK-B 2.5-inch SATA Bay Enclosure Review @ ThinkComputers
- Iomega eGo USB 3.0 Review @ Digital Trends
- Synology DS411+ 4-Bay NAS Review @ Tweaknews
Mushkin’s 60GB Sandforce SSD, another choice among the pack
Mushkin Callisto Deluxe 60 GB SSD, using a Sandforce controller as you can see on Al’s SSD Decoder Ring, and runs about $155, is a fairly good deal per gigabyte for an SSD. It performs spot on for a drive using the popular Sandforce SF-1222 controller, blending in with the other choices available though not in a bad way. Techpowerup does take some time to analyze the performance at the end of their article comparing performance per dollar as well as size per dollar to help contrast the value offered by these similar drives.