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OCZ Introduces 32GB and 64GB High-Speed SATAII Solid State Drives

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its not that 3 ssd drives are beyond the scope of me, its just that IM beyond the scope of 3 ssd drives. You can call me UDDR4 - Ultra Duper Data Rate 4!!! :p
 
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Not when we're talking about 32GB drives. Line me up with 4 of them! :D

End up with 128GB and it's still crazy fast, regardless of controller.
 
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SSD only does 120MB/s (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive), the only thing you are gaining is a good seek speed. A single Raptor in sata is faster than an SSD: 1.6Gb/s /8 = .2GB/s, or 200MB/s, almost 2 times faster(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_drive). At this point, you can add in access speeds, and fragmentation that happens in a hard drive, something that the performance of an SSD is barely affected by.
So, small files here and there, an SSD drive would be better, loading a game or operating system, a good defragged hard drive would be faster.
Also, not all hard drives have the capability of going 1.6Gb/s, any run of the mill 7200RPM HDD non raid will go 1.0-1.2 GB/s.

You wish, no single disk sustains 200MB/s. Burst speed isn't that interesting. Low seek times are what you want for your OS drive. Luckily there also are best of both world solutions, namely rocket drives, I-RAM (GC-RAMDISK) and some other brands. The I-RAM's got for ~€120 on ebay, downside is 4GB limit and the price of DDR.
 
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o sry danthebanjoman, ive already been served :p
 
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