W WC Annihilus New member Oct 20, 2006 #1 These small, yet reliable speed demons are now known to fully support the Windows environment. Don't you want one? Read on
These small, yet reliable speed demons are now known to fully support the Windows environment. Don't you want one? Read on
H Harrythepot New member Oct 20, 2006 #3 name='Kempez' said: Oooh they're uber sexy...Solid State drives ftw mefinks Click to expand... i was reading on another hardware review site that someone had already tried this and it was called something like XRAM if me finds a pic then i will post it, was a long time ago but i think solid state is the future for long term storage
name='Kempez' said: Oooh they're uber sexy...Solid State drives ftw mefinks Click to expand... i was reading on another hardware review site that someone had already tried this and it was called something like XRAM if me finds a pic then i will post it, was a long time ago but i think solid state is the future for long term storage
H Harrythepot New member Oct 20, 2006 #4 FOUND IT it was called I-ram and was made by Gigabyte http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-51784544344753709&q=ram
FOUND IT it was called I-ram and was made by Gigabyte http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-51784544344753709&q=ram
F FarFarAway New member Oct 20, 2006 #5 Ye I know about that mate - but I would assume that these won't lose the data stored if seperated from a power source - unlike the i-ram
Ye I know about that mate - but I would assume that these won't lose the data stored if seperated from a power source - unlike the i-ram
H Harrythepot New member Oct 20, 2006 #6 yeah it was the only downside, if you had not turned your computer on for 16 hours then all the data would have gone.
yeah it was the only downside, if you had not turned your computer on for 16 hours then all the data would have gone.