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Thread: OCZ RevoDrive 240GB PCI-Express Solid State Drive

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    Default OCZ RevoDrive 240GB PCI-Express Solid State Drive

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    Default 120GB Version

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    Btw sorry for keep linking to OcUK, but I'm fed up trying to find products on manufacturers sites only to find the link isn't permenant
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    check out Fusion IO. They were the first company to introduce this technology.

    The speed they achieve are unbelieveable! - http://www.fusionio.com/products/ioxtreme/

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneralClev View Post
    check out Fusion IO. They were the first company to introduce this technology.

    The speed they achieve are unbelieveable! - http://www.fusionio.com/products/ioxtreme/

    Nice
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    Yeah i was look into a storage project in work for networked storage.

    Got a quote for one of these and 80Gb would have took out all the budget!!

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