[citation][nom]blazorthon[/nom]SSDs can be made from system RAM and even faster memories, so SSD is obviously the wrong choice of terminology here and beyond that, NAND flash, the technology that you're undoubtedly referring to, doesn't need to be faster than RAM. This isn't about replacing RAM with it, this is about supplementing RAM with it.Beyond that, an SSD can be made to be faster than system RAM in current computers even using NAND flash.http://lenzfire.com/2012/01/ocz-la [...] 2012-2012/Given an even faster interface, such as a PCIe 3.0 x32 slot, OCZ and Marvell could have designed an even faster SSD. Still, up to 2.52 million IOPS and up to 7.2GB/s sequential is quite fast and can beat some RAM interfaces. Two or four of them could be incredible.As for what haplo602 said, it also had little to do with what you said. He/she didn't say anything about SSDs or RAM being faster than the other.[/citation]
i see your point, but at what price?...not everyone is a millionaire, lol