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Reddit mentions of Intel 750 Series AIC 800GB PCI Express 3.0 MLC Solid State Drive 1.3" SSDPEDMW800G4X1
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Intel 750 Series AIC 800GB PCI Express 3.0 MLC Solid State Drive 1.3" SSDPEDMW800G4X1. Here are the top ones.
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Storage Capacity: 800GB internal Solid State Drive.Sequential 128 KB Read (up to MB/s): 2,100. equential 128 KB Write (up to MB/s): 800.Random 4 KB Read (up to IOPS): 420,000. Random 4 KB Write (up to IOPS): 210,00.Form Factor: Half-height half-length (HHHL) Add-in Card.Interface: PCI Express Gen3 x4.
Specs:
Color | metallic |
Height | 1.4 Inches |
Length | 9.1 Inches |
Weight | 0.85 Pounds |
Width | 6.2 Inches |
This is the build I'm currently evaluating.
A 1tb ssd is mostly to save me loading and unloading sequences for processing. But, since a whole project would total maybe 500GB, I could save $400 by choosing the 800gb version over the 1.2TB drive.
I have to admit, it's the best air cooled case (stock) I've ever bought. But in every other area, it falls shorter than cases I've paid 1/2 as much for. I didn't even bother with the optical drive. In order to reduce the amount of cables and save space, I've been thinking about replacing my drives with something like this: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B013QP8XUE/
On a more POSITIVE note! You've got an awesome setup on that desk.
Also I'm going to borrow that wallpaper for a while :P Thanks for posting it!
There are SSDs in PCIe format, like this one or, as m.2 form factor is more common these days, adapters for PCIe card to m.2.
But the problem is that you only have a PCIe 2.0 1x slot, so you only have a theoretical maximum throughput of 500 MB/s, so it is not worth spending a lot of money on a PCIe based ssd capable of 3.5 GB/s if the PCIe slot is a bottleneck. A good SATA SSD should also give you this speed for less money.
Not true excatly: First I found