N.Broekhuijsen Distinguished Jun 17, 2009 3,098 0 20,860 Aug 19, 2013 #1 Mushkin has formally announced its Scorpion Deluxe lineup of PCIe-based SSDs. Mushkin Announces the Scorpion Deluxe PCIe Based SSD : Read more
Mushkin has formally announced its Scorpion Deluxe lineup of PCIe-based SSDs. Mushkin Announces the Scorpion Deluxe PCIe Based SSD : Read more
pbrigido Distinguished Mar 6, 2008 529 0 18,980 Aug 19, 2013 #2 Bootable? Not that it matters, probably can't afford on anyways.
pbrigido Distinguished Mar 6, 2008 529 0 18,980 Aug 19, 2013 #3 Bootable? Not that it matters, probably can't afford on anyways.
I icemunk Distinguished Aug 1, 2009 628 0 18,990 Aug 19, 2013 #5 Fast... like Ram drive fast. I want.
vmem Splendid Feb 17, 2012 3,133 6 21,465 Aug 19, 2013 #6 hmm, I would consider the 240GB one for a bootdrive if it's below $400
R rwinches Distinguished Jun 29, 2006 888 0 19,060 Aug 19, 2013 #7 The new Atlas mSATA has sync mem and lsi sandforce sf2281 cont The new USB 3.0 Thumb drive has LSI Sandforce S2281 Cont 450 MBs up down speed.
The new Atlas mSATA has sync mem and lsi sandforce sf2281 cont The new USB 3.0 Thumb drive has LSI Sandforce S2281 Cont 450 MBs up down speed.
V vinhn Honorable Jun 15, 2013 585 0 11,360 Aug 19, 2013 #9 Probably won't notice a different on a boot drive. On windows 8, SSD and PCIe would be closely the same with ~1-2s off. Though gaming and huge files must be amazing.
Probably won't notice a different on a boot drive. On windows 8, SSD and PCIe would be closely the same with ~1-2s off. Though gaming and huge files must be amazing.
T TrollKing Honorable Aug 20, 2013 1 0 10,510 Aug 20, 2013 #10 The price will be much higher than the read/write speed if u guy are wondering.
master_chen Honorable Jun 20, 2012 1,215 0 11,360 Aug 22, 2013 #11 >SandForce I've pretty much stopped reading on that point and closed the tab.