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SSD 1Tb pour bientot

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#1 IAmLoco

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Posted 24 October 2011 - 06:12 AM

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If you want to build a desktop PC that has super fast performance for, say, playing Battlefield 3, you will almost certainly want to include a solid state drive as your Windows boot drive. Are they still much more expensive to purchase than your normal mechanical platter-based hard drive? Yep. Will they continue to be more expensive for some time to come? Most likely.

However, the benefits of getting even a small 256 GB SSD inside your gaming PC rig in terms of overall performance makes a lot of sense if you have a few hundred dollars to spend.

But what if money was truly no object and you wanted to get a SSD drive that had the storage space of a top of the line mechanical hard drive? Then OCZ Technology is coming out with a product that might be to your liking. The company announced a few days ago it will release a new SSD product line called Octane. OCZ says the Octane is "the world's first SSD to achieve up to a 1 TB capacity in a compact 2.5 inch format."

Let that sink in for a moment. A 2.5" 1 TB SDD. Wow.

With that kind of storage space with a SDD solution you really don't need to have a regular hard drive anymore for storage of video and music files, like many people do when they get a smaller SSD for their PC combined with a much larger hard drive.

OCZ says that the Octane will be available starting November 1. Pricing has yet to be announced for the 1 TB version but we suspect that it won't sell for less than $2,000 considering 512 GB ones go for >$800 currently. You could easily buy an entire PC with that kind of money. However, if Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg is reading this article and wanting a new storage drive for their own PC, we would say, "go for it".


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Posted 24 October 2011 - 08:10 AM

2000$.. lol

Ya une limite a vouloir une machine rapide! :P

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Posted 26 October 2011 - 12:53 PM

Anyways a quoi ca sert de stocker du data sur un SSD? Tant qu'a moi c'est useless. C'est l'fun pour booter ta machine et ouvrir tes programmes en meme pas une seconde, mais stocker du data, pas sur.
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Posted 26 October 2011 - 02:34 PM

c'est pas pour stocker des données, mais plustot pour l'acces (genre base de données, jeux, etc...).





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