@MrGiggleNutz, ssj4Gogeta.
This is the first time Drashek actually makes complete sense and you take the opp to knock him. Give the guy some cred man! If you read it through, what will shock you is that you see "drashek" at the end...
You know that thing you do when you're reading the comments and as you get through the first half of the very first line, you scan down to the end to see if it's a Drashek post, and if it isn't then you go back up to top, but then if it IS, you just skip it altogether?...
Well that didn't happen today, and I'm pleased... ...for this... moment... So please, get off the dude's case. Defragging the entire system in 3 seconds is pointlessly damaging for SSDs but MADDD MAD!! and opening all Microsoft Office apps in 0.5 seconds is an Office worker's/power lover's dream. yeaaaaaa, thx 4 the scoop Ultie! :)
You actually expected drashek to make any sense?? LOL This must be the first time he's got a reply.
As a fellow INQ reader, I think it's my duty to warn you of "Acquired Drashek Dissociation Syndrome" which results from long exposure to Drashek's headache-inducing posts. He's started making more sense lately, but Google for drashek and then click on "more results from inquirer.net and you'll know what I'm talking about.
Also see:
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/077/1015077/drashek-buster-tips
Of Course These Are Predicted Speeds, Yet Heres Faster Than That: Geeks at Samsung took 24 256GB SSD (Solid State Drives) and hooked them together into a monster RAID array. The results are very impressive indeed.
The setup could hit transfer speeds of over 2GBps. In real world terms this translates into:
Being able to open ALL Microsoft Office apps in 0.5 seconds
Open 53 programs installed on the system in 18 seconds
Defrag the entire system in 3 seconds Now Figure Above Art is natively Faster than Samsung 220 Mb/s by 4X & Up To 8 Gb/s? Flurries Tonight W/BIG Bucks & Animation Systems of Incredible Richness. Its' This or 1- Lambroughini HubCap, err, NeTToP. TS drashek
Does this mean he was just using the RAM of the OCZ Z-drive?
Can anyone check this to see from the screenshots, I'm sure the first test always uses 256MB size for testing?
@MrGiggleNutz, ssj4Gogeta.
This is the first time Drashek actually makes complete sense and you take the opp to knock him. Give the guy some cred man! If you read it through, what will shock you is that you see "drashek" at the end...
You know that thing you do when you're reading the comments and as you get through the first half of the very first line, you scan down to the end to see if it's a Drashek post, and if it isn't then you go back up to top, but then if it IS, you just skip it altogether?...
Well that didn't happen today, and I'm pleased... ...for this... moment... So please, get off the dude's case. Defragging the entire system in 3 seconds is pointlessly damaging for SSDs but MADDD MAD!! and opening all Microsoft Office apps in 0.5 seconds is an Office worker's/power lover's dream. yeaaaaaa, thx 4 the scoop Ultie! :)
You actually expected drashek to make any sense?? LOL This must be the first time he's got a reply.
As a fellow INQ reader, I think it's my duty to warn you of "Acquired Drashek Dissociation Syndrome" which results from long exposure to Drashek's headache-inducing posts. He's started making more sense lately, but Google for drashek and then click on "more results from inquirer.net and you'll know what I'm talking about.
Also see:
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/077/1015077/drashek-buster-tips
.... also Drashek I recommend you spend less time commenting and more time learning English.
Of Course These Are Predicted Speeds, Yet Heres Faster Than That: Geeks at Samsung took 24 256GB SSD (Solid State Drives) and hooked them together into a monster RAID array. The results are very impressive indeed.
The setup could hit transfer speeds of over 2GBps. In real world terms this translates into:
Being able to open ALL Microsoft Office apps in 0.5 seconds
Open 53 programs installed on the system in 18 seconds
Defrag the entire system in 3 seconds Now Figure Above Art is natively Faster than Samsung 220 Mb/s by 4X & Up To 8 Gb/s? Flurries Tonight W/BIG Bucks & Animation Systems of Incredible Richness. Its' This or 1- Lambroughini HubCap, err, NeTToP. TS drashek