In other news, Bestbuy has started selling ioDrive's latest 1 TB pci-e storagecard. Using advanced Raid and 2nanometer technology, it manages to achieve the maximum bandwidth capacity of 8 GB/s from the now old PCI-E 1.1 express standard. It's a shame that we can't have a pci-e 2.0 version for some sweet 16GB/s action, but for 40 bucks, you can't go wrong.
Are you sure about that 1TB figure? I can't find anything about it on bestbuy's site, but I did find this TechRepublic article that said they're shooting for a $30/GB price point.
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In other news, Bestbuy has started selling ioDrive's latest 1 TB pci-e storagecard. Using advanced Raid and 2nanometer technology, it manages to achieve the maximum bandwidth capacity of 8 GB/s from the now old PCI-E 1.1 express standard. It's a shame that we can't have a pci-e 2.0 version for some sweet 16GB/s action, but for 40 bucks, you can't go wrong.
28 Friday 2011
Are you sure about that 1TB figure? I can't find anything about it on bestbuy's site, but I did find this TechRepublic article that said they're shooting for a $30/GB price point.