LSI Releases PCIe SSD to OEMs; Offers 1,500MB/sec I/O

Makes you think that there has to be a point of negligible return. For example, would windows start any faster on a 250mb/s drive vs a 500mb/s one? And what would be the point of having a drive that fast if the rest of the drives in your machine or machines on your network couldn't keep up.

Still sexy tho :p
 
name='Jim' said:
Makes you think that there has to be a point of negligible return. For example, would windows start any faster on a 250mb/s drive vs a 500mb/s one? And what would be the point of having a drive that fast if the rest of the drives in your machine or machines on your network couldn't keep up.

Still sexy tho :p

Have an awful feeling at the back of my head that no matter how fast you can get access (even with a few slots of these additionally raided) that something in windows has a limitation on what the OS can i/o. Linux relations probably being fine.

Note to self also, there has been quite a bit of factual, non-made-up, almost verging on pro-nvidia (which is possibly impossible) nvidia news about for a few weeks, and a very obvious lacking of it on oc3d. A very obvious trend has been recognized, particularly with the previous willingness to promote anti-nvidia, made-up, non-factual stories.
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
Note to self also, there has been quite a bit of factual, non-made-up, almost verging on pro-nvidia (which is possibly impossible) nvidia news about for a few weeks, and a very obvious lacking of it on oc3d. A very obvious trend has been recognized, particularly with the previous willingness to promote anti-nvidia, made-up, non-factual stories.

You got me. AMD are paying for that beemer on my drive way :)
 
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