Quote Originally Posted by freeloader View Post
Two of them in a RAID 0 array at $200 (assuming a $99 price point) is not even worth it. I have a Kingston 64gb SSD (Generation 2) that reads at over 220 MB/s and writes at 110 MB/s. It can be bought for $179. I picked it up on sale for $130. Probably great drives, but should be sold for $80 or so. Just my opinion of course.
your missing the target, its not for speed its for low power consumption, and seek time while maintaining performance in long operations when compared to a laptop drive.

think of all of the low end desktops or laptops or netbook/top this would max it out speed wise and its cheaper