Read more.40 Torqx drives in RAID0. Find out how fast.
Read more.40 Torqx drives in RAID0. Find out how fast.
Pics of the inside of that case would have been nice. What mother board are they using to get 5x PCI-e 4x slots (I presume those MegaRAID cards require 4x slots)?
What are teh rest of the specs of this? Sorry if these questions have been answered in the video, I don't have sound here.
Seen a few of these "cram a load of SSDs in RAID" things now,
anyone done similar with ramdisks like acards?
They didn't say. Just 150k IOPs and 6GB/s transfer.
They did say that it would take 0.9s to rip a BD-DVD. That's bull, because it takes longer than 0.9s to read a BD-DVD. If you had already read it into the buffer, then 0.9s maybe, but not altogether.
PATRIOTS LIE!
/pun intended. I mean who likes Tom Brady anyway?
What I found really annoying is how he said "rip" a blu ray disk...ehem, excuse me? What Blu ray drive were you using to do that? EXACTLY!!! How about just saying a true great benefit of stuff loading faster...for example in video editing...where the files can be 1TB+ per clip (raw) ...for the typical consumer? 4 x SSDs MAX is what you need to get the most benefit....
LOL why did the other posts not show up until I submitted mine?
Last edited by hydroeon; 04-03-2010 at 11:12 AM. Reason: other posts
Specs are here: http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=22745
For overclocking world records, people use 5x iRams or 3x Acards, though iRams take a mobo slot each and Acards take 2 SATA connectors.anyone done similar with ramdisks like acards?
Incidentally, the overclocking community specify Ramdiscs as disks run in RAM, rather than Acards, which are hard drives made of ram with semi-permanent storage.
He just meant copying a file of the equivalent size of a Blu-ray would take 0.9 seconds. It's odd that he said it like that though.
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