*****UK FIRST - OCZ HDSL IBIS Worlds Fastest SSD's IN STOCK!*****

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Hi there


Well its with great pleasure were the UK's first company to have IN STOCK OCZ IBIS HDSL SSD Drives. If you want the best, these are it, nothing comes even remotely close to the performance these drives offer:-



OCZ IBIS 160GB 3.5" HDSL Super-Fast Solid State Hard Drive @ £529.98 inc VAT

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The OCZ IBIS solid-state drive is a ground-breaking product on two levels - the storage level and interfacing level. Unsatisfied with current storage interface options, OCZ developed High Speed DataLink or HSDL, to eliminate the existing I/O bottle necks and take SSDtechnology to new heights. As the first SSD to make use of the proprietary HSDL interface, the IBIS is capable of delivering incredible, trailblazing performance (740MBps read/writespeeds and upto 120,000 randomwrite IOPS). IBIS SSDs willbe available in a complete spectrum of capacities ranging from 100GB to 960GB. Each IBIS comes in a durable aluminum 3.5inch housing and is bundled with a singleport HSDL adapter card.

Features:-
- Max Read: up to 740MB/s
- Max Write: up to 690MB/s
- Sustained Write: up to 550MB/s
- Random Write 4KB (Aligned): 100,000 IOPS
- Available in 100GB to 960GB capacities
- 4x SandForce 1222 Controllers (Onboard RAID 0)
- Max IOPS Firmware
- Seek Time: 0.1ms
- 3.5" Anodized Casing
- 146 (L) x 101.6 (W) x 25.40mm (H)
- Operating Temp: 0°C ~ 70°C
- Storage Temp: -45°C ~ +85°C
- Low Power Consumption: 2W in operation,.5W in standby
- Shock Resistant up to 1500G
- Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, Mac OS X and Linux
- MTBF: 2 million hours
- Ideal for desktop systems (no need for converter brackets)
- Bundled with a single port HSDL adapter card (Bootable)
- 3-Year Warranty


Only £529.98 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
















OCZ IBIS 240GB 3.5" HDSL Super-Fast Solid State Hard Drive @ £649.99 inc VAT

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The OCZ IBIS solid-state drive is a ground-breaking product on two levels - the storage level and interfacing level. Unsatisfied with current storage interface options, OCZ developed High Speed DataLink or HSDL, to eliminate the existing I/O bottle necks and take SSDtechnology to new heights. As the first SSD to make use of the proprietary HSDL interface, the IBIS is capable of delivering incredible, trailblazing performance (740MBps read/writespeeds and upto 120,000 randomwrite IOPS). IBIS SSDs willbe available in a complete spectrum of capacities ranging from 100GB to 960GB. Each IBIS comes in a durable aluminum 3.5inch housing and is bundled with a singleport HSDL adapter card.

Features:-
- Max Read: up to 740MB/s
- Max Write: up to 720MB/s
- Sustained Write: up to 600MB/s
- Random Write 4KB (Aligned): 120,000 IOPS
- Available in 100GB to 960GB capacities
- 4x SandForce 1222 Controllers (Onboard RAID 0)
- Max IOPS Firmware
- Seek Time: 0.1ms
- 3.5" Anodized Casing
- 146 (L) x 101.6 (W) x 25.40mm (H)
- Operating Temp: 0°C ~ 70°C
- Storage Temp: -45°C ~ +85°C
- Low Power Consumption: 2W in operation,.5W in standby
- Shock Resistant up to 1500G
- Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, Mac OS X and Linux
- MTBF: 2 million hours
- Ideal for desktop systems (no need for converter brackets)
- Bundled with a single port HSDL adapter card (Bootable)
- 3-Year Warranty


Only £649.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
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Mr O'Neill is testing one all I can say I've never seen him grinning so much, its absolutely EPIC and installed so easily. :)
 
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bad drives imo

4x 60gb patriot inferno would be better and cheaper

No they would not!

4 would be a waste of money!

3 however would be a better solution but then I'd not be buying Patriot drives, no chance.

However 3x OCZ Vertex 2E for sure, but you still won't get the performance of an IBIS as the Intel southbridge can't handle that kind of performance, hence why the IBIS ships with a dedicated a HDSL card.

But I'd never recommend Patriot over OCZ, so if your gonna buy 2 or 3 small drivers I'd still be sticking with OCZ for their support plus out of all SSD manufacturers bar Intel they have more experience and are always pushing the SSD boundaries. :)
 
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You make me verry worried when you say that :eek: I bought a Patriot drive, Is it going to disintegrate or imlplode or something lol. But seriously are they that bad?

They are not bad by any means but if the OCZ equivalent is similar money or just a few quid more it has to be OCZ everytime.

Lets remember OCZ were first with the SF based drives, they are also Sandforce's largest customer and OCZ support for their drives is above and beyond anyone else.

So when you see all these alternatives popping up from Mushkin, Patriot, G.Skill, Corsair etc. just don't bother. Stick with OCZ because you won't regret it. :)
 
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