Wheres Cost? "but has a price and flexibility benefit", if it does, what is it? obvious question. Its like little city, like converterbox only more open, being ALL Solid State. Yet Cost is Less than Performance in Potential Quality of Benifit. However, slip those 64 Gb buggers under door & see what happens.BAM, Happy,Lappies.BLAZING: 166Mb/s & it is BLAZING in Todays World, even if 1/2X Topper RAID. STeWie drashek
The cost is printed in the article,
Quote: "The drives come in 64GB ($194) 128GB ($335) and 192GB ($562) flavours."
You were reading right to the end weren't you....
Hey where are the other benchmarks? like WRITE SPEEDS?
Sure flash drives read quickly...but what about their horrid write speeds?
A detail write speed analysis across the entire medium is much required.
Did you use it for your windows partition?
If so - did you experience any stuttering, similar to the problems caused by the JMicron controller?
(See Anand's "Enter the Poorly Designed MLC" article http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/intel/showdoc.aspx?i=3403&p=7 )
LOL TAHTS A REELY GUD PRICE OF £ , ISNT IT KEKEKEKE
doh!
Wheres Cost? "but has a price and flexibility benefit", if it does, what is it? obvious question. Its like little city, like converterbox only more open, being ALL Solid State. Yet Cost is Less than Performance in Potential Quality of Benifit. However, slip those 64 Gb buggers under door & see what happens.BAM, Happy,Lappies.BLAZING: 166Mb/s & it is BLAZING in Todays World, even if 1/2X Topper RAID. STeWie drashek
Give us a clue on the price, then. You waffled on enough about it being cheap.