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Thursday, April 1, 2010

I-RAM: storage at the speed of memory


The second version of solid state is ram based storage. The most notable is the I-RAM drive. This drive installs into a PCI slot to draw power. from there you insert up to 4 gigs of ddr1 ram onto the card and connect it to a sata port. This drives speed is only limited by the sata cable. One of the biggest downsides is that it requires constant power to keep the data in the memory. Also the drive is limited to only 4gb, but it makes a great drive to store your page file.

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