Published on April 23rd,2008 at 1:35 AM
By kei

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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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)

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

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

 

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