OCZ Z-Drive PCI-Xpress-SSD kommt.
Hansmaulwurf 24.04.2009 - 22:32 894 2
Hansmaulwurf
u wot m8?
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Nun gibt's ein paar Details der neuen Z-Drive, nur leider mit dem Wermutstropfen, dass es noch immer keine Preise hierfür gibt :-/ Technically, OCZ outed this here PCI-Express SSD way back at CeBIT in March, but it's just now making things super official. Now available with a fresh face and hard specifications, the Z-Drive is aiming to take on wares by firms like Fusion-io and provide blistering transfer rates to anyone who buys in. Essentially, this device removes the SATA bottleneck by employing the PCIe architecture and four Vertex controllers configured in four-way RAID 0 array. Curious about performance? Read speeds can hit upwards of 510MB/sec, while write speeds top out at 480MB/sec -- plenty respectable in our eyes. OCZ's planning to push these out in 250GB, 500GB and 1TB capacities, and while final pricing is still being kept under wraps, we're told that it'll be kept "competitive." http://hothardware.com/News/OCZ-Tec...Drive-PCIE-SSD/
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Garbage
ElderThe Wizard of Owls
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How much do these things cost? OCZ doesn't quote suggested pricing in its press release, but a quick Google search reveals that the drives are listed at FrozenCPU.com. The 250GB model will already set you back a cool $1,325.95, the 500GB Z-Drive costs just over two grand, and the 1TB model is a whopping $3,239.95. If you're feeling adventurous, though, all three of them are in stock. http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/16804
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mr.nice.
differential image maker
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Spitzenmäßige Technik, ich denke die nächste Evolutionsstufe sind dann Mainboards mit einen eigenen Slot für etwas kleinere Speicherkarten. Die aktuellen Modelle beobachte ich, aber bei den Preisen finde ich es eher uninteressant. Wenn's in die Preisregionen einer Highend Grafikkarte geht schaut die Sache schon anders aus.
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