OCZ release 1TB Colossus SSD

Ouch! £2K for 1TB hurts!

SSD needs to drop £/GB. £1/GB would be okay with me although I'd only get 256gb at that price.

This is for very wealthy people!
 
It's worse than that I think. It's well in excess of £2/G.

I don't think 'cost effectiveness' even deserves to be mentioned.
 
I'm thinking that this is more a PR stunt than an actual "look here, buy this" product release. I mean seriously, aside from maybe businesses that demand fast storage at any cost (but can get it via RAID SAS drives), I cant see the average punter even considering this...especially at the moment.
 
Yeah, this isn't going to sell.

I'm getting a small boot SSD (80gb) and will just use raptors until SSD's cost ~£1/GB
 
Any1 done a serious guide as to which ssds are good for what ?

£/write/read/capacity/make

Seen a few thrown together that detail 3 or so makers. Goto a place like NewEgg and there's about a dozen makers. None I've seen have SuperTalent, who I'd expect to have a fair offering. Kingston don't appear in review comparisons, but are in stores. Samsung apparently do one of the best controllers, but Intel/OCZ/some1 else are in the limelight.

This cos of reviewers working off donated ssds ? Surely a store could pitch in.
 
On play for a mere £3500, 860MB read, 780MB write, sustained read of 600MB claimed. So... anyone want to buy me one? :D
 
Hmm, hopefully the release of bigger drives like this will continue to push down the prices of smaller capacities even quicker!
 
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