These days, it's fairly easy
to find a PCI Express-based SSD to
to find a PCI Express-based SSD to
ASUS will sell you one, just
to name a few. That said, the last
to name a few. That said, the last
of those three has just revealed a new entrant that will
certainly catch the eye of many, as the RAIDR Express claims
certainly catch the eye of many, as the RAIDR Express claims
to be the first PCI-e SSD to be compatible with both legacy
and UEFI BIOS. The so-called DuoMode feature is joined by
240GB of storage space, sequential 830MB/s read and
810MB/s write speeds and a reported 620,000 hours
mean time between failure (MTBF).
You'll also find the latest LSI SandForce controller, Toshiba-built 19nm MLC flash, and 100,000 4K read/write input/output operations per second (IOPS). The bundled RAMDisk utility allows users to dedicate up to 80 percent of a computer's available RAM for use as a high-speed virtual drive, and if you needed any further proof that it's fast, look no further than in the video after the break. Curiously, ASUS isn't talking pricing just yet, but it should start shipping in the very near future.
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