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windows booting from gigabyte solid state drive

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Originally posted by: MisterJackson
I don't get it, is Gigabyte gay now? I didn't think aidanjm posted about anything/anyone unless they were gay......

yup...there was a memo that went around...get gay or get canned :laugh:
 

dman

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Originally posted by: Phlargo
Quoting: "Batman: "Holyshizz! Where are the Windows bars?!?!" "

Before you get too excited you have to also consider that video is probably just that - a very stripped down version of windows. We don't know anything about device drivers or anything else about the install - when I do a fresh install and streamline it down, my I only get through 1/3rd of a bar (the scrolling bar on startup) and it's in windows.. not much longer than in the video. I'm running on a 7200 RPM hard drive.

Yep, I'd have to see device manager and service being loaded to get a better feel for this. That said, it's pretty impressive but I don't boot windows that often that it'd be worth the $150+$80 for the convenience of saving 30s once every few weeks.

 

Kenazo

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Kenazo

Get 10 in Raid 5. :D

Well at one point they wouldn't work in RAID. If they've solved that problem two in RAID0 would be sufficient.

Viper GTS

That's only 8 gigs though. You need far more than that. :)
 

Viper GTS

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Originally posted by: Kenazo

That's only 8 gigs though. You need far more than that. :)

I could live with 8 as an OS drive.

Then I'd find a nice PCI-E U320 RAID card with an external connection, an external SCSI enclosure with 4+ drives, & stuff my storage array in a closet somewhere.

Viper GTS
 

her209

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Someone needs to make a board that will use of all this SDRAM that's just lying around.
 

archcommus

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I don't get why everyone is so excited. Personally my computer's on 24/7 and I reboot maybe three times a week at most. I'm okay with it taking 30 seconds.
 

GrammatonJP

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her209

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Originally posted by: archcommus
I don't get why everyone is so excited. Personally my computer's on 24/7 and I reboot maybe three times a week at most. I'm okay with it taking 30 seconds.
It would most likely go into computers that will be turned on/off quite frequently.
 

archcommus

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Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: archcommus
I don't get why everyone is so excited. Personally my computer's on 24/7 and I reboot maybe three times a week at most. I'm okay with it taking 30 seconds.
It would most likely go into computers that will be turned on/off quite frequently.
Definitely cool for HTPC like was mentioned.
 

erikistired

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Originally posted by: kalster
no biggie, you can book linux from a 32 mb thumb drive/cf card, i use it in a low profile computer with no moving parts, as a router,

which will certainly run battlefield 2. thanks for the help!
 

imported_Phil

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Originally posted by: fisher
Originally posted by: kalster
no biggie, you can book linux from a 32 mb thumb drive/cf card, i use it in a low profile computer with no moving parts, as a router,

which will certainly run battlefield 2. thanks for the help!

Indeed. I smell The Linuxator.
 

jEnus

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We've been playing w/ gigabyte's I-Ram for the last month in my work's lab. Very impressive.
 

0roo0roo

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yup u can do it with linux or windows ce. safe enviroment for when using wifi somewhere else.
 

DurocShark

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I just don't know why RAMDrives are so expensive still.

I had a RAMDrive for my C=64 for chrissake.
 

drinkmorejava

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Ohhhhhhhhhh, is this that gigabyte (thought you meant like 1000mb) thing that they only made a thousand of and sits in your PCI slot for power, has 4 ddr slots and connects via sata and emulates as a HD. 8 gigs max I believe. Very cool, but I think anand had a review of it about 6 months ago. Too bad it always needs a powersource. Then again, that's where nand comes in, not as fast yet though.
 

Imaginer

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Anyone hear word on hybrid hard drives? Where they have flash memory acting like a CPU's L2 or L3 cache? Supposedly, all boot information and windows is stored there for a very quick boot time or to help speed it up. Not to mention speed general access to programs and such.