"Affordable" yes... They are still expensive but I just might get the 32GB version. I only need 32GBs for OS and couple of games.64GB for €229
We just heard that in the next few days OCZ plans to introduce a new line of very fast and affordable SSD drives in 32, 64 and 128 GB capacities.
The drives are based on SLC memory and they are all 2.5-inch models using the SATA II interface.
The read speed should be between 120 and 143MB/s, while the write speed should hit a quite amazing 80 to 93MB/s. The drive is shock resistant to 1500G.
The products will be known as OCZSSD2-1C32G, OCZSSD2-1C64G and OCZSSD2-1C128G and you can expect to be able to buy them as of next week.
The 32GB drive is already listed in German e-tail for €149, the 64GB has a really attractive price of €229, while the big 128GB drive will set you back €399.99.
You can get them in 32GB here, in 64GB here and 128GB here.
Maxishine has two of those in Raid0.
The 32GB is tempting. Right now I only have a 20Gig partition set up for my OS.
I read reviews that say they suck for multitasking programs.
how quicklasdfy# would bf2 load on one of dfjkem
excuse m typing i got a jkl;rojan and its messin up m keyjboard!
excuse m typing i got a jkl;rojan and its messin up m keyjboard!
sorryjkl;# i go #w.32 backdoor hing!
lololololololololtwoblacklines wrote:
sorryjkl;# i go #w.32 backdoor hing!
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
I agree!twoblacklines wrote:
sorryjkl;# i go #w.32 backdoor hing!
Meh, still too much for me, 128GB would probably be around €800 in Iceland
Yeah, but that's because you live on an island with more inflation than inflation fetishists can even imagine.Sydney wrote:
Meh, still too much for me, 128GB would probably be around €800 in Iceland
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP