OCZ Showcases Barrier-Breaking Products at CeBit 2009 in Germany

Wooaaahhhh that SSD :yumyum:. Me wants! Looks like a x4 PCI-e though, not the x16 as stated in the article? Of course x4 fits into x16 slots, but still is different.

The lockdown looks a bit big for a USB stick. Would be better of with the sandisk cruzer titanium imo. Most probably smaller, lighter and flash memory is nearly always spill resistant anyway.

1000w single rail psu is a good idea, there are only a few others with a single rail and such a high wattage on the market. *looks at Jim and his psu torture equipment*.

The 'netbook' / small laptop will probably have a battery time making you cry. C2D mobile chipset etc with dedicated graphics (I guess at least, knowing OCZ) on a small battery... Not good.

Nice new lineup :D
 
Fairly lacluster offering tbh. Theyre just selling technology that was written off as too expensive previously imo
 
woah! Is that a 750mb/s read?!? 600mb/s write?

I want that badly, but it is damn ugly, bulky and probably £700+... a terabyte of SSD is just crazy
 
name='GavX' said:
woah! Is that a 750mb/s read?!? 600mb/s write?

I want that badly, but it is damn ugly, bulky and probably £700+... a terabyte of SSD is just crazy

trouble is finding an app that actually needs that
 
Definitely like the idea of the Z-drive, but I like to keep the most air flowing around my video cards and that's a bit bulky...
 
Kinda thinking if u get a zdrive, u could afford for those gfxcards to be GTX295s in SLI in connection with ur top-of-the-range Dell 30" screen.

It's an interesting drive, not very practical tbh.
 
Wonder how that SSD thing stacks up with random read and writes.

Like the sound of the DIY laptop, but only if the price is right and it has some battery life.

Dan
 
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