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AsBannedAsItGets 03-22-2009 06:06 AM

24 SSD Drives = Zoom Zoom
 
Watch this clip and prepare to be amazed :eek:
Computer geeks only!! n00bs need not watch :thumbsup:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96dWO...layer_embedded

asian_XL 03-22-2009 06:19 AM

will it do the same thing if I put 24 ssd in a P3 computer with SATA2 controller PCI card?

if no, then screw SSD

lilaznviper 03-22-2009 07:59 AM

if only i had the money to do it ahha

TekDragon 03-22-2009 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asian_XL (Post 6341870)
will it do the same thing if I put 24 ssd in a P3 computer with SATA2 controller PCI card?

if no, then screw SSD

Missing the point. SSD is removing the choke point known as SATA II drives. Have a great system and yet the hdd is typically the limiting factor.

lilaznviper 03-22-2009 09:17 AM

the hd is always the limiting factor in any system

example the rate you download bt files is limited to how fast your drive can write the data so doesn't matter how fast the net is

twitchyzero 03-22-2009 09:57 AM

the only really amazing part is ssd's ability of shocking absorbing.
and i thought current SSD performance is only a tad ebtter than HDD?

They should do a fair comparsion, but plug in 24 HDD's and testing the diff.

urrh 03-22-2009 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lilaznviper (Post 6341945)
the hd is always the limiting factor in any system

example the rate you download bt files is limited to how fast your drive can write the data so doesn't matter how fast the net is

you think your net is faster than your harddrive? :lol

FiveDime 03-22-2009 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lilaznviper (Post 6341945)
the hd is always the limiting factor in any system

example the rate you download bt files is limited to how fast your drive can write the data so doesn't matter how fast the net is



LOL!!!

InvisibleSoul 03-22-2009 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 6341975)
the only really amazing part is ssd's ability of shocking absorbing.

That's the thing though... there are no moving parts inside a SSD... that's why it's not affected or damaged by shaking.

lilaznviper 03-22-2009 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urrh (Post 6342057)
you think your net is faster than your harddrive? :lol

i wish my net was faster hahah

Presto 03-22-2009 02:05 PM

I'd like to see how 24 10krpm drives compare.

!LittleDragon 03-22-2009 04:26 PM

I'd only use those for an OS drive or something. How do you recover something from a failed SSD? At least with a magnetic HD, the data's still on the platters and you can send it to a data recovery place.

Synaptik 03-22-2009 04:49 PM

but can it play crysis?

asian_XL 03-22-2009 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !LittleDragon (Post 6342324)
I'd only use those for an OS drive or something. How do you recover something from a failed SSD? At least with a magnetic HD, the data's still on the platters and you can send it to a data recovery place.

umm...no, you still can recover.

I believe it is no different from recovering a SD card, which I have just done it last night.

!LittleDragon 03-22-2009 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asian_XL (Post 6342443)
umm...no, you still can recover.

I believe it is no different from recovering a SD card, which I have just done it last night.

If you've done it then it hasn't failed. I'm talking about no longer being detected, physically damaged, etc... with a regular drive, you can remove the platters and recover data... no such luck with an SSD...

smoothie. 03-22-2009 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !LittleDragon (Post 6342470)
If you've done it then it hasn't failed. I'm talking about no longer being detected, physically damaged, etc... with a regular drive, you can remove the platters and recover data... no such luck with an SSD...

thats why you always back shit up :)


any drive will one day fail

InvisibleSoul 03-22-2009 11:25 PM

Just the 24 SSD drives alone would currently cost over 15 grand.

asian_XL 03-23-2009 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !LittleDragon (Post 6342470)
If you've done it then it hasn't failed. I'm talking about no longer being detected, physically damaged, etc... with a regular drive, you can remove the platters and recover data... no such luck with an SSD...

umm...sweet, I want one...just in case when cops bust into my house to look for child pornography, I'll break it in half, so nothing will be left behind. :D


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