Corsair Announces Neutron Series XTi SSDs in Capacities up to 1920GB

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LOL they took "Ti" work from Nvidia.
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I'd give my right testicle for 2x 2Tb SSDs in raid 0. ^^
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I just want a 1TB NVMe drive that isn't Intel. Samsung was supposed to launch one this year but I haven't heard anything about it.
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LOL they took "Ti" work from Nvidia.
Or from the Suburu "STI." Can't really make assumptions like that, it's a very simple and common letter combo.
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Or from the Suburu "STI." Can't really make assumptions like that, it's a very simple and common letter combo.
Or even the more famous "GTI" which was probably about before the company nVidia was even a thought on someones mind. I find it funny when anybody says these type of things like nVidia invented the term Ti. lolz.
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those prices need to drop... alot
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TI means Texas Instruments to me.
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^Trash 80s were very common back in the day.
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MLC? So not Toshiba? edit: no, looks like 15nm Toshiba MLC