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Re: G.Skill's new PCIe SSD cracks

From Rich <rich@example.invalid>
Newsgroups comp.misc
Subject Re: G.Skill's new PCIe SSD cracks
Date 2014-10-25 13:31 +0000
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Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> wrote:
> On 25/10/2014 1:07 PM, Rich wrote:
> > http://www.pcgamer.com/gskills-new-pcie-ssd-cracks-19000-mbs-read-speeds/
> >
> >     PCIe SSDs are getting so big they can almost be mistaken for graphics
> >     cards. Take for instance this honking G.Skill Phoenix Blade Series 480GB
> >     PCIe SSD. G.Skill boasts its latest over-the-top piece of flash storage
> >     will deliver sequential read and write speeds up to 2,000 MB/s.
> >
> >     Of course, when you break down that down to continuous speeds, the 480GB
> >     SSD will write at about 1,050 Mb/s and read at around 1,900 MB/s. Still,
> >     that's still double the write speed found on a fast SATA SSD like the
> >     Samsung 840 EVO, which boasts sustained read and write speeds of 515
> >     MB/s and 503 MB/s, respectively.
> >
> >     ...
> >
> Should mitigate the effects of software bloat for a while.

Don't worry, microsoft is hard at work adding bloat to Windows 10 SP1
to consume all the space, and 237% of the bandwidth, this card
provides.

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G.Skill's new PCIe SSD cracks Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2014-10-25 02:07 +0000
  Re: G.Skill's new PCIe SSD cracks Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2014-10-25 16:45 +1100
    Re: G.Skill's new PCIe SSD cracks Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2014-10-25 13:31 +0000
      Re: G.Skill's new PCIe SSD cracks Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2014-10-26 14:29 +1100
  Re: G.Skill's new PCIe SSD cracks Oregonian Haruspex <bob_davis_retired@yahoo.com> - 2014-10-24 23:38 -0700

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