Intel 710 Lyndonville, 720 Ramsdale SSD Specs

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Edit: That wasn't personally at you, Carl, just a comment in general at the people like the one you were commenting on. Just making sure you knew I wasn't attacking you. lol.
 
... Those will come in 100, 200 and 300 GB varieties and will have read and write speeds at up to 270 MB/s and 210 MB/s...?
... my OCZ Vertex 3 120Gb reads up to 550MB/s and writes up to 500Mb/s... so? ...in sata2 mode it runs reads up to 270Mb/s and writes about the same... i tested in Ubuntu's disk utility... so... whats so special about intel's upcoming SSD's? except the PCIe one... that's a other story...
 
[citation][nom]bit_user[/nom]Imma hafta call BS on this. ATI/AMD's 5450 graphics card uses only 6 watts @ idle, and it's a 16x PCIe 2.0 card.[/citation]

lul wut? Why don't you take the time to google PCI express specs instead of typing a comment? That would be a better idea me thinks.
 
[citation][nom]jkflipflop98[/nom]lul wut? Why don't you take the time to google PCI express specs instead of typing a comment? That would be a better idea me thinks.[/citation]Because 8W seems awfully high for standby, and citing a real-world counter-example is a lot more convincing than asking someone to try to sift through some highly technical document and making hypothetical arguments.

Do you not agree? If not, why didn't you take the time to google some evidence to cite?
 
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