Gigabyte i-RAM Review

Posted on 2005-10-05 23:31:00 by LSDsmurf

Gigabyte's i-RAM storage card is no doubt one of the more innovative products that we've seen in months. We first previewed the card during Computex Taipei 2005 and it showed great promise. Although the card supports only four DIMM slots, it has the potential to house up to 4GB of DDR400 memory - enough to store an entire installation of Windows XP with enough space for a couple more applications. The card's concept is simple, use standard memory modules available today to build a so-called RAM disk. At first glance, the card does remind us a little of memory cards used in high-end server systems. On closer inspection, you'll see that it has a single SATA port which lets you connect to any SATA ports found in most motherboards today..



Link: HardwareZone



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