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Like some of the replies! However this science is old and materials other than carbon nanotubes can and have been used to achieve it (both location and depth perception/pressure).
Could it be useful for this? The technology might trickle down into lower cost boards - for Dell and the like - slimline solutions for business.
I, for one, get sick of having to buy a Dell (or whatever) solution for my office/labs because of government/state school contractual obligations...
Try the Kingston Boot Drive if it's still available. Should be anywhere between $90 and $140.
Fastest for the price and based on the Intel G2. The write throughput is low for continuous writes but is a leader in small writes, hence it is supposed to used as the file system/boot drive.
Just to confirm what I should have said clearly:
TRIM is not supported in Raid for any Intel drive. When the new firmware for the G2 is re-released the 160GB G2 will be 25% faster in writes than the 80GB G2 ... see Anandtech article. I would thus choose one 160GB G2 over 2x 80GB G2 in Raid-0...
Would someone be kind enough to post this message on the [H]otdeals forum for me for the title line item. (Don't have enough posts!)
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1472140&page=2
:eek: The SSD appears to be extremely slow according to the linked benchmarks on page 2 of this thread...
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Don't be misled by sequential benchmarks, it's the small reads and writes that make the difference and the access time. This is where an SSD will be many times faster than a HDD.
About 80GB G2 Raid versus 160GB G2. I understood that the new firmware (when it is re-released) for the...
Is gaming a right?
Heck, I am going to sue Hollywood because it is not accessible to ugly folk, people with mullets (I might be wrong there!), people who cannot act (ok, definitely wrong on that count) and engages in nepotism.
Maybe I should sue some sports team because they don't have...
http://raid2raid.com/
For rescuing arrays when your m/b goes bad or for transferring arrays between chipsets (I used it for the latter).
http://www.diskinternals.com is the provider.