FragTek
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Sources are reporting that Gigabytes i-RAM2 system will be launching sometime near february '06. i-RAM2 now features the use of DDR2 RAM, a SATA2 interface (opposed to PCI), 8 slots allowing for 16gb's of memory, and extended battery life due to the lower voltages used by DDR2 RAM.
All in all this looks like it might actually be a winner! It no longer hogs a PCI slot, it runs ram capable of utilizing the SATA2 bandwidth, and the battery backup lasts longer in case of an emergency power failure. Not to mention the increased capacity up to 16gb's! This makes it nearly the perfect candidate for running your OS and any benchmarking programs as there's no seek time and can utilize the entire width of the SATA2 bus.
I'm going to seriously consider this when it comes out... The first version didn't appeal to me for a quite a few reasons. Most of which have been taken care of with this second release. Hopefully we'll be able to get a sneak peak in the near future!
You can find more info over at VR-Zone.
That's all for now folks.
All in all this looks like it might actually be a winner! It no longer hogs a PCI slot, it runs ram capable of utilizing the SATA2 bandwidth, and the battery backup lasts longer in case of an emergency power failure. Not to mention the increased capacity up to 16gb's! This makes it nearly the perfect candidate for running your OS and any benchmarking programs as there's no seek time and can utilize the entire width of the SATA2 bus.
I'm going to seriously consider this when it comes out... The first version didn't appeal to me for a quite a few reasons. Most of which have been taken care of with this second release. Hopefully we'll be able to get a sneak peak in the near future!
You can find more info over at VR-Zone.
That's all for now folks.