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Originally posted by: Weaselboy
Just did a search and i found this website that did a review. http://www.hkepc.com/hwdb/iramdisk-gbt-1.htm. Page three was a bit hard to translate and Chinese apears to be the language used but bablefish had a problem going through to page three and had to start from there to continue on (hope that made sense). Two important things i Found when going over the review. First the memory doesn't even run at 100MHz (or 200 DDR or PC1600) but actually runs at ~86.7 (177 DDR or i am to tired to figure out exact speed MB/s wise) still more then is needed. The other thing is the SATA controller used is only SATA 150 MB/s but should be easy to change for what ever version they want to use. Finally they ran it on an Intel 955x board for all the benchmarks, this means it is not limited to a gigabyte only board unless the change it later. It would be kind of hard though since it isn't a controller there is no BIOS and since it is used as a HDD there is not drivers that need to be install (besides the normal SATA drivers for controllers that don't run in a compatibility mode). The Big and only thing I would change is the SATA controller change it to a SATA II or SATA 3G and I would be very happy.

The fact that it looks like it won't be SATAII is going to make me wait until they do release a SATAII version.
 
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