Published on April 23rd,2008 at 1:35 AM
By >Akihabara News Team

Century DIY SSD Upgrade (Edit: 24-04-2008 )

One year ago we introduced Century’s « do it yourself » HDD/SSD (Solid State Disk) concept here .

Today Century announced a product upgrade. You can add from 2GB to 2TB (theoretical) of compact flash to your SATA HDD (the previous version used IDE HDD). This device is RAID 0 and RAID 5 supported.

Edit: You can insert three compact flash, two from the top and one from the bottom!

Available right now on GeekStuff4U

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Comments
 

  • http://www.shinyplastic.com/archives/04-23-2008-computer-hardware-diy-solid-state-drive-ssd.php ShinyPlastic

    Over the next few years we hope hard drives go the way of the dodo and get replaced in all our PCs with solid state drives (SSDs)

  • http://www.segahub.org/ jem

    yea, solid state drives would be nice… if they weren’t so insanely expensive!

  • http://www.vso-software.fr supermimai

    somebody knows how the RAID 0 / 5 is set ? hardware switch or driver ?

 

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