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    Mtron SSD's deliver in Toms tests aswell

    Haven't seen this posted these last few days.
    It's definetly worth a read.

    http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/11/21/mtron_ssd_32_gb/

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    Be great in about 2-3 years when they reach levels of reliability equivalent to a hdd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    Be great in about 2-3 years when they reach levels of reliability equivalent to a hdd.
    when that happens i will buy a pair
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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    Be great in about 2-3 years when they reach levels of reliability equivalent to a hdd.
    I wasn't aware that their reliability was suspect. Their price, sure. But their reliability? We've all got a hard drive that's gone 100 years without a failure. But we've also probably got a hard drive that died in less than a month. If nothing else, these SSD's will probably be a lot more consistent.
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    It's not the reads, but the writes that have a maximum limit before the chips are worn beyond use. It's supposed to be enough that you would never wear it out before you replaced it with something newer...all anyone has are estimates.
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    very nice very very very nice

    now they have to reduce to $50
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    I think i'm going to hold out for one of these puppies:

    http://www.fusionio.com/

    *drooooooooool*

    ....and *only* about 8 years until it degrades (and im not talking about the chick holding it.. well, ok.. maybe that too)

    Is it time to wave bye bye to tiresome SATA bottlenecks and say hello Direct PCI-E drives? I hope so...

    They should start shipping soon.......

    So..... anyone care to lend me $20000 for the 640GB model?

    interesting snippet here:

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    wow now THAT is more exciting to me than any other component
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    What I found interesting more than the drives was the limitations on the Intel chipsets and that it wasnt on the Nvidia or AMD ones lol.

    I don't think I will be able to afford one of these puppies anytime soon lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biker View Post
    I think i'm going to hold out for one of these puppies:

    http://www.fusionio.com/

    *drooooooooool*

    ....and *only* about 8 years until it degrades (and im not talking about the chick holding it.. well, ok.. maybe that too)

    Is it time to wave bye bye to tiresome SATA bottlenecks and say hello Direct PCI-E drives? I hope so...

    They should start shipping soon.......

    So..... anyone care to lend me $20000 for the 640GB model?

    interesitng snippet here:

    http://www.tgdaily.com/index.php?opt...=view&id=34065
    I want to sex that.

    and by that i mean the girl... err the card... err the girl...
    what was I talking about again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    Be great in about 2-3 years when they reach levels of reliability equivalent to a hdd.
    what area of reliability are they down on?

    http://www.dvnation.com/ssdfaq.html
    Last edited by tiro_uspsss; 11-26-2007 at 02:32 AM.

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    as soon some manufacturer brings this down in price, they will sell like crazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    what area of reliability are they down on?

    http://www.dvnation.com/ssdfaq.html
    Q: I hear people in forums cry about the number of read/write cycles. How long will a modern SSD last?
    A: Current-generation SSDs, such as those by MTRON have no read cycle limits, and a write life cycle of 140 YEARS. (You read that correctly). 140 years @5GB per day. With technologies such as wear leveling, and the newest NANDs, that has increased to 1,000,000 to 5,000,000 write cycles. Manufacturer suggest a 10 year life expectancy. 3.5" hard drives come with a 3 to 5 year warranty. SSDs are so reliable that they have been sent to Mars on Mars Rovers. You can't do that with something that won't last. We have been selling PQI SSDs since the middle of 2006 with no returns for any reason. On the other hand we have purchased numerous 2.5" laptop mechanical hard disks that failed within 2 to 3 weeks! This WON'T happen with solid state disks! SSDs should outlast the useful life of your system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    wow now THAT is more exciting to me than any other component
    The one with black hair or black PCB?
    ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    The one with black hair or black PCB?
    ewwwww no way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    The one with black hair or black PCB?


    i meant the controller/drive thingie of course






    is that the chick from Levis commercial in ur avatar hahaha
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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    Be great in about 2-3 years when they reach levels of reliability equivalent to a hdd.
    i think they already reached the same level of reliability.

    the only problem is price, 1500$ for the mtrons right? damn...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biker View Post
    I think i'm going to hold out for one of these puppies:

    http://www.fusionio.com/

    *drooooooooool*

    ....and *only* about 8 years until it degrades (and im not talking about the chick holding it.. well, ok.. maybe that too)

    Is it time to wave bye bye to tiresome SATA bottlenecks and say hello Direct PCI-E drives? I hope so...

    They should start shipping soon.......

    So..... anyone care to lend me $20000 for the 640GB model?

    interesitng snippet here:

    http://www.tgdaily.com/index.php?opt...=view&id=34065
    holy crap.

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    ...."“If you were crazy enough, you could use this in a high end game machine.”....

    lol

    sounds a bit xtreme to me

    $30 per GB though... so that'll be $2400 rrp for the 80 GB model *gulp*

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    i think they already reached the same level of reliability.

    the only problem is price, 1500$ for the mtrons right? damn...
    they seem to die a lot on forum.notebookreview.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    they seem to die a lot on forum.notebookreview.com
    links are always welcome
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    They last forever so what $20,000 to drop

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    finally ram-like storage!


    1000 hdds?

    even 4x iodrive = less than 50 times

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    links are always welcome
    Digging them up again if they're still around, threads seem to go "missing" on that forum for some reason..

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    i'm a member there but cannot find any reference

    missing threads :S really?
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