Read more.Says it is perfect for gamers, high definition audio and video editing.
Read more.Says it is perfect for gamers, high definition audio and video editing.
This is not an NVMe drive and you must be very impatient to buy one (assuming it is cheaper than the P3700). Who knows what performance and data corruption issues you will get with such a complicated setup (four SATA controllers and a RAID controller to go wrong).
I'd wait for the real deal
Who wants to take bets on how long it'd last before you'd see problems arise?
Nice concept, but like the previous comments said, could be a bit problematic. I think most people are gonna wait for reviews/customer feedback before buying this. 4 times the bandwidth of an SSD is still pretty attractive
The size of this thing it should be a 480PB drive! have you seen how small the M.2 SSD are?
A new, single chip controller must be developed to push that 2,000MB/s speed natively instead of resorting to this complex, prone to failure, "bolted together" approach.
And this is what is needed. A potential of 3GB/s through PCIe 3.0, and the Marvell reliability:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8411/fms-2014-marvell-announces-nvmeenabled-pcie-30-x4-88ss1093-ssd-controller
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