Gygabyte i-RAM-- RAM based 'harddrive'
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 12:37 am
It seems as though gigabyte is finally sending these out to tech sites for testing/reviews. (Blade, knock knock) Main power is from the PCI slot with a 16 hour back up battery and it connects through the SATA ports [RAID arrays ] It supports a maximum of 4GB of DDR, target price is expected to be around $50
http://www.hkepc.com/hwdb/iramdisk-gbt-1.htm
it's in chinese so windows may ask you to install a language pack you can [it will ask you for the windows cd] OR you can cancel and it will still load but the characters will be all fubared. If some one can get it translated and post it I would appreciate it =).
anyway.. just look at the pretty pictures and benchmarks
--------------------------Gigabyte i-RAM ----- Seagate 80GB 7200rpm 8MB Cache
HDD Score ------------57699 ----------------4122
XP Startup ------------102.193 MB/.s ------7.348 MB/s
Application Loading -100.503 MB/s -------5.918 MB/s
File Copying ----------118.981 MB/s ---------31.152 MB/s
General HDD Usage -90.620 MB/s --------4.915 MB/s
on sustained transfers regular drives rates differ depending on where on the platters data is located, the RAM drive is a constant 133MB/s and acces time is 0.1ms [actually basically instant but ms is the lowest the benchmark programs read
http://www.hkepc.com/hwdb/iramdisk-gbt-1.htm
it's in chinese so windows may ask you to install a language pack you can [it will ask you for the windows cd] OR you can cancel and it will still load but the characters will be all fubared. If some one can get it translated and post it I would appreciate it =).
anyway.. just look at the pretty pictures and benchmarks
--------------------------Gigabyte i-RAM ----- Seagate 80GB 7200rpm 8MB Cache
HDD Score ------------57699 ----------------4122
XP Startup ------------102.193 MB/.s ------7.348 MB/s
Application Loading -100.503 MB/s -------5.918 MB/s
File Copying ----------118.981 MB/s ---------31.152 MB/s
General HDD Usage -90.620 MB/s --------4.915 MB/s
on sustained transfers regular drives rates differ depending on where on the platters data is located, the RAM drive is a constant 133MB/s and acces time is 0.1ms [actually basically instant but ms is the lowest the benchmark programs read