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Kingston SSDNow V Series SNV425 128GB |
| Thu, May 27 2010 | 9:00AM | PermaLink |
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Like so many other memory vendors on the market, Kingston offers a wide array of solid-state disks for your perusal. For the low-end segment, it has the SSDNow V series, which at current time offer the best GB/$ on the market. We're taking a look at the latest release here, combining a recent JMicron controller with Toshiba NAND.
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http://techgage.com/article/kingston_ssdnow_v_series_snv425_128gb/
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hen USB3.0 and even SATA 6Gb/sec are not fast enough |
| Sat, October 23 2010 | 9:06AM | PermaLink |
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"This extension passes via the HSDL cable to the device - in
this case the OCZ Ibis we are looking at today. Previous RAID enabled
SSD's had to pass through RAID chips via SATA, while the Ibis is able
to contain a bona-fide PCIe RAID solution. This is significant as
solutions for the former always hit a brick wall on ultimate IOPS
performance, as they do not support passing on Comamnd Queueing -
vital to high IO's in a RAID configuration. Another point of interest
is that the above configuration is the simplest possible with HSDL, as
it's meant to scale much further."
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FULL STORY @
Archived from PCPER
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=1007
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hen USB3.0 and even SATA 6Gb/sec are not fast enough |
| Sat, October 23 2010 | 9:06AM | PermaLink |
Feedback? |
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"This extension passes via the HSDL cable to the device - in
this case the OCZ Ibis we are looking at today. Previous RAID enabled
SSD's had to pass through RAID chips via SATA, while the Ibis is able
to contain a bona-fide PCIe RAID solution. This is significant as
solutions for the former always hit a brick wall on ultimate IOPS
performance, as they do not support passing on Comamnd Queueing -
vital to high IO's in a RAID configuration. Another point of interest
is that the above configuration is the simplest possible with HSDL, as
it's meant to scale much further."
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FULL STORY @
Archived from PCPER
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=1007
CURRENT Motherboards News on PCSTATS
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