[Video]Samsung SSD Awesomeness... a must see

Yeah, I saw it in the Sammy SSD thread. Sweet stuff, I bet it cost a pretty penny.

Not practical though, I doubt there are many people who will now go out and buy 24 sammy disks, a skulltrail setup and 2 1000W PSU's.
 
Or a thermaltake case

Don't knock thermaltake cases! I used to have a Thermaltake shark, I didn't realise how good it was until I replaced it with an Antec 900. Sure the antec has more fans, but but the Shark is much better designed and has tons more room to work with :p

The SSD's in the youtube video are taking it to the extreme. There was a video on microns page where some guy was running 1 PCie card full of Flash memory at about 1Tb/sec. IMO 2 of those babies would spank the Samsung setup.
 
ive had a few thermaltake cases (thermaltake and antec are my preferred case manufacturers) also but if you take my advice you'll ditch the thermaltake cases with the built in lcs. my last thermaltake case, the Tai Chi, had a great LCS but it blew after a few months, almost baked my processor so i switched to the antec skeleton and the air cooling system of the skeleton is actually better than the LCS but only by a degree or two.
 
Lol that was impressive, thats what sort of speed we will have in near distance future.
 
Don't knock thermaltake cases! I used to have a Thermaltake shark, I didn't realise how good it was until I replaced it with an Antec 900. Sure the antec has more fans, but but the Shark is much better designed and has tons more room to work with :p

The SSD's in the youtube video are taking it to the extreme. There was a video on microns page where some guy was running 1 PCie card full of Flash memory at about 1Tb/sec. IMO 2 of those babies would spank the Samsung setup.

Doesn't PCI-E only support about 32 GB/s, or less? Also, the Sammy SDD's are getting 2GB/s, at 1TB/s, it would take about 1200 SDD's to reach that (assuming they scaled proportionally)

Unless you mean 1GB/s :p
 
Doesn't PCI-E only support about 32 GB/s, or less? Also, the Sammy SDD's are getting 2GB/s, at 1TB/s, it would take about 1200 SDD's to reach that (assuming they scaled proportionally)

Unless you mean 1GB/s :p

An X1950XTX GDDR4 512MB transfers internally between the GPU and memory at a max of 120GBytes/sec. System memory to CPU is between 10-20GBytes/sec. System Memory to GPU memory is about 1-2GBytes/sec in reality.

So how much in theory/ideal conditions versus a working environment..
 
That is the most irritating video I've seen in a very long time. I'm particularly sure that doesnt need a 2kw power supply, and have never seen 'open everything in the start menu' as a benchmark.
Finally I would love to see a dvd drive capable of reading all the data from a disk in under a second. *annoyed*
 
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