Misleading title. It is a JMF602B based drive that is crap. Even the reviewer's benchmarks say so.
Challenges Intel, bullshit...get your facts straight or at the very least take the time to read the review before you go about making irresponsible statements.
hERES LINK TO SOME REALLY POOR ssd sTATS, mOST COME IN AT LESS THAN .1 Mb/S TRANSFER. Its Bad, Real Bad, /some Got NO Numbers at ALL.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/gadgetreviews/?p=2628
Terrible, NO - SSD is Throw Away Item at Present. HEY- People Throw Away Diamonds ALL time.Get Bugger Directly Hooked to CPU or Stop Wasting Our Machinry. With On Board CPU/Memory Controllers, It might Be Easy. drashek
You're kidding me. It doesn't come even close to Intel's SSD's. Just look at the random write ops/s. The cheap JMicron controller is the problem, as Anandtech pointed out in a very detailed research article.
Small random writes is what keeps happening in the background as you use your computer, so it's the random write ops/s which matter the most.
Two SSD Today, Watch Out, Its NEW Field. However, Pleasingly, SSD Do Work, Sort of Like Ultimate 64 few years ago. Heres New Tech that might go far....Now researchers at Seagate have demonstrated the feasibility of a new technology that could extend the capacity of magnetic data recording for many years more. Called heat-assisted magnetic recording, it involves blasting the magnetic regions of a disk with heat to make it possible to use more stable recording media. It should make it possible to record data at densities 50 times greater than will be possible when today's technologies reach their limits. 100 Tb HDD. Could Be Cats Meow, If it works, Needs Lasar Gun thats Beyond optical to preheat little On/Off devils, so magnetic substrate can create ferrous material or sensitive stuff at higher temp State Change, then it needs to cool n' capture, In Blink Of Eye, I say? Maybe. Drashek NonWriter @ thePinochio.
"Where MOP Handles Are theNose".
Misleading title. It is a JMF602B based drive that is crap. Even the reviewer's benchmarks say so.
Challenges Intel, bullshit...get your facts straight or at the very least take the time to read the review before you go about making irresponsible statements.
hERES LINK TO SOME REALLY POOR ssd sTATS, mOST COME IN AT LESS THAN .1 Mb/S TRANSFER. Its Bad, Real Bad, /some Got NO Numbers at ALL.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/gadgetreviews/?p=2628
Terrible, NO - SSD is Throw Away Item at Present. HEY- People Throw Away Diamonds ALL time.Get Bugger Directly Hooked to CPU or Stop Wasting Our Machinry. With On Board CPU/Memory Controllers, It might Be Easy. drashek
You're kidding me. It doesn't come even close to Intel's SSD's. Just look at the random write ops/s. The cheap JMicron controller is the problem, as Anandtech pointed out in a very detailed research article.
Small random writes is what keeps happening in the background as you use your computer, so it's the random write ops/s which matter the most.
Message to the INQ: Just hire him already!!
...but still; DRASSHEKKKKKK!!!
Two SSD Today, Watch Out, Its NEW Field. However, Pleasingly, SSD Do Work, Sort of Like Ultimate 64 few years ago. Heres New Tech that might go far....Now researchers at Seagate have demonstrated the feasibility of a new technology that could extend the capacity of magnetic data recording for many years more. Called heat-assisted magnetic recording, it involves blasting the magnetic regions of a disk with heat to make it possible to use more stable recording media. It should make it possible to record data at densities 50 times greater than will be possible when today's technologies reach their limits. 100 Tb HDD. Could Be Cats Meow, If it works, Needs Lasar Gun thats Beyond optical to preheat little On/Off devils, so magnetic substrate can create ferrous material or sensitive stuff at higher temp State Change, then it needs to cool n' capture, In Blink Of Eye, I say? Maybe. Drashek NonWriter @ thePinochio.
"Where MOP Handles Are theNose".