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Warthog 18-03-08 11:10 PM

Geekery
 
This is what I was on about at the pub tonight:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...atid=14&subcat=
Superfast boot times!

fat_brstd 18-03-08 11:17 PM

Re: Geekery
 
yeah solid state hdd which is what we thought you were on about. limited to a max number of writes before it breaks itself.

Warthog 18-03-08 11:18 PM

Re: Geekery
 
After which it would make one lovely coaster 8)

KnightRider 18-03-08 11:31 PM

Re: Geekery
 
For more info.

Bit over priced at the moment. You could probably get just as good read write times from a decent raid array which would also most likely be cheaper and give you more storage capacity.

ogden 18-03-08 11:44 PM

Re: Geekery
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KnightRider (Post 1450821)
For more info.

Bit over priced at the moment. You could probably get just as good read write times from a decent raid array which would also most likely be cheaper and give you more storage capacity.

...and chew a shedload more juice and take up more space.

It's a hell of a lot of money for 64GB that's dog-slow on writes.

KnightRider 19-03-08 09:16 AM

Re: Geekery
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ogden (Post 1450829)
...and chew a shedload more juice and take up more space.

It's a hell of a lot of money for 64GB that's dog-slow on writes.

Fair point. Apart from some very nishe applications I dont think it represents value for money. Yes it would make games load quicker, but then I have 4gb of Ram and a raid 0 array so it isnt going to make that much difference to my machine. For ?500 there are plenty of other things I would rather buy.

DanAbnormal 19-03-08 09:21 AM

Re: Geekery
 
You lot are such geeks!!!
















I do all my component shopping there as well. :cool:

ogden 19-03-08 09:33 AM

Re: Geekery
 
...of solid state drives being rather pricey for what they do...

Quote:

Originally Posted by KnightRider (Post 1450952)
Fair point. Apart from some very nishe applications I dont think it represents value for money. Yes it would make games load quicker, but then I have 4gb of Ram and a raid 0 array so it isnt going to make that much difference to my machine. For ?500 there are plenty of other things I would rather buy.

The only time I've seen solid state drives used in anger was on a content distribution server which needed something very fast for indexing - the volume of data being written to the index was tiny but the number of reads and writes was enormous and the latency of physical disks was crippling things - a ramdisk would have done the job just as well in i/o terms, but they needed something rather less ephemeral.

But at home? Just to "make games load quicker"? Honestly, it's nothing but a gadget and, as you say, there are far more interesting things to spend the thick end of 600 quid on. ******, for one. You can get a very pleasant hour or two for 600 quid and after that you won't care how quickly games load.

ogden 19-03-08 09:35 AM

Re: Geekery
 
Hmm. Seems the profanity-filter isn't too keen on practitioners of the world's oldest profession. But you get the drift, I'm sure.

thor 19-03-08 09:41 AM

Re: Geekery
 
Can't beat the access times with solid state.

Flash storage is old hat though. RAM discs are where it's at!


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