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ADATA shows SX2000 1600 GB SSD
Though I do not have much specs on this puppy just yet, ADATA is showing a 1600 GB SSD at Computex. This is a server (enterprise) SSD. From what we understand the little fracker can manage 1800 ~ 2000 MB/sec. The SSD is tagged as SX2000.
But ... to be able to accomplish that speed the SX2000 has a PCIe 2.0 x4 interface (SFF-8639 which is a new 12Gbps) rather than SATA. ADATA specs for this SSD are 1.8GB/s read and write transfer speeds with up to 200,000 read IOPS.
Oh and yes, I'll take one please :)
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#4611618 Posted on: 06/04/2013 11:33 PM
Drooooling
Edit: Though I doubt Windows can be installed on such disk.
Drooooling
Edit: Though I doubt Windows can be installed on such disk.
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#4611703 Posted on: 06/05/2013 01:31 AM
Soo, it's my bday today and i would love a few of these to store my games and VMs on *hint hint*.
Soo, it's my bday today and i would love a few of these to store my games and VMs on *hint hint*.
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#4612331 Posted on: 06/05/2013 11:24 PM
To bad it will be cost like $2000
To bad it will be cost like $2000
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#4612414 Posted on: 06/06/2013 01:48 AM
I think it's kinda weird that it's a PCI-E 4x SSD.. it doesn't look like it goes in a slot, special card or ribbon cable?
I think it's kinda weird that it's a PCI-E 4x SSD.. it doesn't look like it goes in a slot, special card or ribbon cable?
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Yes please, my birthday is very soon, now you know what to get me Mr Hagedoorn.