Could you imagine two of these set up in a raid 0 array? Or for that matter, four of them would be enough to flood the bandwidth of most modern DDR RAM/FSB.
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I think that should be MBytes/s (800 & 600) if what I read in another article is write.
I think that that write, should be right.
Could you imagine two of these set up in a raid 0 array? Or for that matter, four of them would be enough to flood the bandwidth of most modern DDR RAM/FSB.