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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
    Can you boot from it?
    Yes you can boot from it, most RAID-controllers let you..

    Regarding the OCZ product, you can make a much better one your self.. it just takes 4 x Intel X25-E, an Areca 1680 controller and some duct tape.

    This mod is quite easy.. stack two Intel X25-E on top and two X25-E on the bottom of the Areca 1680 RAID-card. To finish off, connect the SSD`s and controller-card by some really short sata-cable`s and wrap som ductape around the whole ting.. be really thorugh, the disks should be thight and nicely attached to the controller-card!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArcticOC View Post
    Yes you can boot from it, most RAID-controllers let you..

    Regarding the OCZ product, you can make a much better one your self.. it just takes 4 x Intel X25-E, an Areca 1680 controller and some duct tape.

    This mod is quite easy.. stack two Intel X25-E on top and two X25-E on the bottom of the Areca 1680 RAID-card. To finish off, connect the SSD`s and controller-card by some really short sata-cable`s and wrap som ductape around the whole ting.. be really thorugh, the disks should be thight and nicely attached to the controller-card!!!
    Ahh thats all it is, I just assumed it was a cheeper FusionIO like device (which still currently doesn't allow booting from)
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    http://techreport.com/articles.x/16291/10
    The above is a review of 4x x25-e in raid.

    From what I can make out performance isn't much better, has ALLOT more I/O's, but how many I/O's do you need to play Crysis?

    Also it would cost about $1827.08 + cost of raid controller for 128GB
    as opposed to $1500 for 1TB.

    What am I thinking? Screw common sense I have a pea brain, hand over those Intel's now please!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
    Ahh thats all it is, I just assumed it was a cheeper FusionIO like device (which still currently doesn't allow booting from)
    FusionIO is a controller + onboard chips, only difference is theorized that this OCZ device has the chips in hard disk format connected like traditional hard drives (over sata interface instead of the controller directly accessing the chips).

    FusionIO has higher potential IOPs since there's no intermediary SATA interface between the controller and the NAND, but there are many factors at play that can affect this.

    Theoretically there's no reason FusionIO can't be bootable other than the dev's not thinking its important.

    I personally side with them, I don't need my OS to boot from this drive and would much rather use "cheap" SAS/SCSI/SATA drives for bulky OS stuff and put only stuff that needs the IO on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
    Ahh thats all it is, I just assumed it was a cheeper FusionIO like device (which still currently doesn't allow booting from)
    Yup. Me too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArcticOC View Post
    Yes you can boot from it, most RAID-controllers let you..

    Regarding the OCZ product, you can make a much better one your self.. it just takes 4 x Intel X25-E, an Areca 1680 controller and some duct tape.

    This mod is quite easy.. stack two Intel X25-E on top and two X25-E on the bottom of the Areca 1680 RAID-card. To finish off, connect the SSD`s and controller-card by some really short sata-cable`s and wrap som ductape around the whole ting.. be really thorugh, the disks should be thight and nicely attached to the controller-card!!!
    Intel X25-E - $420.00 each.
    Areca 1680 - $750.00.
    Duck tape - $4.00.
    Total - $2434.00 for 128GB.

    lol. Hardware isn't the only thing xtreme around here.

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    Math and me...

    Hardware isn't the only thing xtreme around here.

    Man you said a mouthfull there. About 1/10 the capacity for about $900.00 more.
    Right on target for DIY.
    Back and forth from board to board it seems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RGone View Post
    Hardware isn't the only thing xtreme around here.

    Man you said a mouthfull there. About 1/10 the capacity for about $900.00 more.
    Right on target for DIY.
    Hey..money is not an issue What about the joy of DIY`ing?!
    ..and with that roll of duct tape you should be able to start serial production!

    But anyways, the OCZ product is cheap when you compare the GB/$ ratio. And with that free raid-controller you get on the purchase it`s really a bargain

    But I wont call this innovation, like I said before, it`s just a plain raid-controller with 4 perfecly normal SSD strapped on it.. nothing more and nothing less!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArcticOC View Post
    Hey..money is not an issue What about the joy of DIY`ing?!
    ..and with that roll of duct tape you should be able to start serial production!

    But anyways, the OCZ product is cheap when you compare the GB/$ ratio. And with that free raid-controller you get on the purchase it`s really a bargain

    But I wont call this innovation, like I said before, it`s just a plain raid-controller with 4 perfecly normal SSD strapped on it.. nothing more and nothing less!

    The innovation is the means for high capacity and low cost, something never seen before with SSDs as of yet. It is only $1.50 a gig with extreme performance, which makes it the first of its kind. I am sure they will eventually also make a 480gb version (120x4) and would cost in the range of $800, which would then be in almost everyones price range. I am very glad they are making an IO option for bootable storage with great prices (unlike the IOFusion), and unlike the IOFusion, OCZ has the means to push this product out the door as fast as possible.

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