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Author Topic: Solid State Drive option: When, how, how much?
AetherCoyl
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:08 pm reply with quote
You rich bastards.

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Bryan@MuseResearch
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:14 pm reply with quote
PhilAiken wrote:
Available now?


Final testing is happening, we're making a small mod to the OS to cut down on the number of writes to the media. Should be available in about a week.

Cheers

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Throbert
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:37 am reply with quote
500GB has been out for a month or so. I'm hereing Terabyte is the next size to come out in a few months. They're rediculously expensive though. Being Solid State you'd think they would have made them stackable so if you need more you just plug one on top of the other.
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Bryan@MuseResearch
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:59 am reply with quote
Throbert wrote:
500GB has been out for a month or so. I'm hereing Terabyte is the next size to come out in a few months. They're rediculously expensive though. Being Solid State you'd think they would have made them stackable so if you need more you just plug one on top of the other.


Not from any of the vendors we work with!

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Throbert
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 4:12 pm reply with quote
Super Talent MLC MasterDrive RX Series 512GB 2.5-inch Serial ATA Solid State Drive, Model: FTM12GE25H

A-DATA launches 1TB SSD with "1.1GB/s Write speed\

Samsung Introduces "Rugged" 500GB 2.5" Drive

OCZ Colossus 500GB SATA II 3.5" SSD (Pre Order

Solid-state rivalry sizzles: Toshiba ships 512GB SSD

SimpleTech announces 512GB and 256GB 3.5-inch SSD drives

OCZ's 1TB Colossus SSD gets a price and launch timeframe

pureSilicon Debuts World's First 1TB 2.5-Inch SSD -- Most Compact SSD per GB

Hitachi announces first 2TB hard drive; OCZ to release 1TB SSD
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