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Sidney 26th July 2005 05:55

Gigabyte's i-RAM: Affordable Solid State Storage
 
The important thing to focus on is that thanks to Gigabyte’s battery system, data-loss was never an issue during our use of the card; and despite the lack of ECC memory support, we never had any data corruption during our testing.

In the end, the i-RAM is an interesting addition to a system, but it’s usefulness will truly vary from one user to the next. With a bit more capacity, and especially for those users who happen to have a few 1GB sticks laying around, the i-RAM could be a very powerful addition to your system. Hats off to Gigabyte for making something useful, and we can't wait to see rev 2...

http://www.anandtech.com/storage/sho...spx?i=2480&p=1

Sidney 26th July 2005 07:37

It is time to stock up DDR :)

Faiakes 26th July 2005 08:56

Apparently Gigabyte is limitting the success of their own invention.

- Why not SATA I & II compatibility?

- Why a memory controller that operates at a mere 100MHz (DDR200)? Did DDR200 come out in 1GB sticks at all? No, so we'd have to use other memory anyway.

- Wouldn't iRAM benefit massively from DDR2? (maybe more expensive but it should be an option).

Faiakes 26th July 2005 08:59

Oh yes, let's not forget: 4GB ???

What on earth can you fit on that? Doom 1?

- 8GB ought to be the minimum, and no I don't want to buy another iRAM to get that space because:
a) I may not have any slots left in my RAID array
b) I would have to spent another 150$ and this thing is already expensive enough!


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