Ever had 4 grand to burn?


  1. Posts : 328
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    Ever had 4 grand to burn?


    Newegg.com - OCZ Z-Drive R2 P88 OCZSSDPX-ZD2P881T PCI-E 1TB PCI Express MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)

    I was just goofing around online and came across this beast. Now I would surely be a single man with a great drive if I got one and granted I have no plans for either but this sounded pretty cool.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate Professional x64
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    That is ment for a buisness computer, not personal. That would be ridiculous to have in a personal computer. HAHA
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  3. Posts : 328
    windows 7 home premium 64, and Windows 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
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    I hear you but according to the reviews it looks like there are two people that have one in their computer. I just got a kick out of the speed and the cost.
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    That is crazy stuff though. I do agree with you on that one. HA

    Good share,
    Ben
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    Hi there
    Whats the point of having money unless you use it -- you could either give it away for charity or buy something that you really like -- however putting a large SSD into a domestic computer is certainly a waste since you won't really reap the benefits -- It's a bit like you have a Ferrari Body (SSD Drive) and you are going to put a Vokswagen Engine in it (Home computer).

    We've all bought "Boys Toys" at various points in our lives -- but I'd put this SSD in something more appropriate if you have to like see if you can pick up a CHEAP used server box for example.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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    I've got this Gigabyte I-Ram in one of my spare PC's.

    Currently loaded with 4GB DDR400.
    I get XP to boot up in 8seconds from power off.
    From Standby, it resumes to desktop in 3seconds. Pity the monitor I use with it comes out of standby in 8seconds...

    The mobo only has 2.2ghz amd, 2gb ram... but its still quick for a basic desktop PC.

    However, I do have to reimage it with everytime the power goes out for more than an hour..
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    Techymike said:
    ...I would surely be a single man with a great drive if I got one...
    Win/Win!

    (I am most definitely kidding you.)
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    I'd buy two and just spend all day transferring large files between them...
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  9. Posts : 4,280
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    Ever had 4 grand to burn?-roflmao.gif
    smarteyeball said:
    I'd buy two and just spend all day transferring large files between them...
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