Tuesday, May 5th 2009
Recently there has been a boom in production of PCI-Express SSD cards. The cards offer fast storage by coupling arrays of SSDs across dedicated storage controllers to achieve high bandwidths. With market-heavyweights such as OCZ in the ring, this little class of storage products is here to stay. Fresh out with its first G-Monster PCI-E SSD that offers godly read/write speeds of 750/700 MB/s, Photofast is looking to push the bandwidth envelope with the G-Monster Promise. This SSD card "promises" bandwidth that scrapes the 1 GB/s mark, a significant milestone for fixed-storage.

The 3+ slot monstrosity packs 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, or even 1 TB of data. It uses MLC NAND-flash chips, along with a storage controller that has 256 MB of dedicated ECC DDR2 memory. The controller uses PCI-Express x8 to connect to its host. The device assures 2.5 million hours of MTBF, and read/write speeds of 1000 MB/s. All of this comes at a price, US $1616 for the 128 GB variant, $2002 for 256 GB, $3015 for 512 GB, and $4534 for 1 TB, in Japan, where it will start selling later this month.



Source: TechConnect Magazine
posted by btarunr - 3:39 PM |  Related News

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by oli_ramsay (3:41 PM) - Reply
Damn though, I'd love1 of those :eek:
by h3llb3nd4 (3:47 PM) - Reply
$4534 for 1 Tb:eek: and what's with the funny design?
by punani (3:58 PM) - Reply
Holy sheeeet :twitch:
by Jizzler (3:59 PM) - Reply
Oh yeah, I've love to lose three slots for 128GB... ;) I'm glad we have another company following "slot based storage", though for the time being, I'd lean towards a nice RAID controller and SSD's. Or I've seen 600MB/s move through an ICH10R, if you want to save money and use onboard.
by [I.R.A]_FBi (4:02 PM) - Reply
by: h3llb3nd4
$4534 for 1 Tb:eek: and what's with the funny design?
its ribbed for (someones?) pleasure :)
by laszlo (4:10 PM) - Reply
i buy 4 .... in my next life
by n-ster (4:49 PM) - Reply
So the same thing yesterday... indeed it seems godly, but it's like a vertex... putting many cheap SSDs in RAID 0
by h3llb3nd4 (4:53 PM) - Reply
What?! you call vertexes cheap:eek:?
by n-ster (5:00 PM) - Reply
No Vertex is awesome... just that it has 2 cheap SSDs in RAID 0 in them... hence when you do 2 Vertexes in RAID 0 you get 400MB/s average :D
by h3llb3nd4 (5:02 PM) - Reply
And 2 intel M25-Xs in RAID0 will pwn any other SSD:rockout: and youre on a posting spree N-ster!:toast: aren't you supposed to be studying?
by LoneEagle70 (5:04 PM) - Reply
That not for regular (poor) user. This is not expensive for a company that need high speed disk. We built last year a server for a database and web application with 4 OCZ SLC in Raid-5.
by: h3llb3nd4
$4534 for 1 Tb:eek: and what's with the funny design?
It's probably for the airflow.
by n-ster (5:09 PM) - Reply
Yes I am... but I prefer studying rigs :D
by lemonadesoda (5:10 PM) - Reply
I LOVE that name "Monster Promise" TOP
by n-ster (5:11 PM) - Reply
Lol yea that is a good name... I will be study for an 1hour :( posting spree pause :cry:
by BazookaJoe (5:35 PM) - Reply
That's fast... Is there a sticker design comp to win one anywhere? URL pls mods?
by adrianx (6:26 PM) - Reply
4 ssd of 256gb.... and one big raid controller on sata 2 :) = less that 2500$ :)
by alexp999 (7:01 PM) - Reply
by: h3llb3nd4
And 2 intel M25-Xs in RAID0 will pwn any other SSD:rockout: and youre on a posting spree N-ster!:toast: aren't you supposed to be studing?
I assume you meant studying, unless N-ster has started selling himself now.
by n-ster (7:02 PM) - Reply
studing means selling? :eek: man my vocab must be bad... Yea I'm in pre-Finals week aka projects, tests and study week xD Now, how much am I worth? :D NO LESS THEN A DUAL LGA 1366 RIG I HOPE !!!
by alexp999 (7:03 PM) - Reply
You know what a stud is right?
by n-ster (7:04 PM) - Reply
I live in a french speaking province :( I do not have much of a vocab in english anymore
by h3llb3nd4 (7:08 PM) - Reply
OMG!?! stupid typo!!*bang,.. crash... click click! taptaptap* right fixed:D
by alexp999 (7:09 PM) - Reply
Depends on the context you use it, originally a stud is a male animal kept for breeding. In a more slang use, its a guy who gets all the girls. What a way to go off topic tho. I really dont get the bent bit at the back, and it has air vents like a graphics card! :eek:
by n-ster (7:09 PM) - Reply
by: h3llb3nd4
OMG!?! stupid typo!!*bang,.. crash... click click! taptaptap* right fixed:D
Too late...EDIT: the girls stole me :( to stay on topic I will say... how will it look beside a GTX 295?
by Polarman (9:11 PM) - Reply
4534$ for 1 TB
Holy bejezus! I'd rather put that kind of cash to pay my mortgage faster.
by Selene (9:44 PM) - Reply
I wounder how many years till there less then $100.00
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