Tiger Direct crucial ssd 960gb 279 AR

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EliteRetard

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I want a 4TB SSD (even if just a 2.5" SATA) and I'd pay $1k.

I'd even settle for a 3TB for $1k at this point...

We should have passed 1TB several years ago.

If there was a good way to combine a bunch of SSD's into a single volume without issues (and easy HDD backup) I would buy a ton of them. I want each 4TB SSD matched to a 4TB HDD.
 

BenJeremy

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I want a 4TB SSD (even if just a 2.5" SATA) and I'd pay $1k.

I'd even settle for a 3TB for $1k at this point...

We should have passed 1TB several years ago.

If there was a good way to combine a bunch of SSD's into a single volume without issues (and easy HDD backup) I would buy a ton of them. I want each 4TB SSD matched to a 4TB HDD.

Um, RAID-0? I'm on my second RAID-0 array built with SSDs, first was an OCZ Vertex 60GB X2 array, then when I built my latest a couple of years ago, I went with Samsung 830 256GB X2 - 1GB/Sec read/write speeds. Intel even designed the 99 series chipset with this sort of RAID in mind, with performance topping out at 1.6GB/Sec for a 4 drive array and it handles TRIM requests to RAIDed SSDs.
 
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