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![]() HP 400GB SSD SAS 25 INCH HARD DRIVE 632429 003 US $3,995.00 |
![]() HP 400GB SSD SAS 25 INCH HARD DRIVE 6GB S READS 300MB S 632430 002 US $3,995.00 |
![]() HP 400GB SSD SAS 25 INCH HARD DRIVE 632494 B21 US $3,995.00 |
![]() HP 400GB SSD SAS 25 INCH HARD DRIVE 632504 B21 US $3,995.00 |
![]() HP 400GB SSD SAS 25 INCH HARD DRIVE 632521 003 US $3,995.00 |
![]() HP 400GB SSD SAS 25 INCH HARD DRIVE LB406M US $3,995.00 |
![]() HP 400GB SSD SAS 25 INCH HARD DRIVE 653082 B21 US $3,995.00 |
![]() HP 400GB SSD SAS 25 INCH HARD DRIVE EO0400FBRWA HP US $3,995.00 |
![]() HP 400GB SSD SAS 25 INCH HARD DRIVE 632636 001 US $3,995.00 |
![]() 512GB SSD Hard Drive PX 512M3 US $787.49
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![]() Planar Systems Inc PX 512M3 512GB SSD Hard Drive Kit US $759.40
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![]() 1 3 SATA 30MB sec HDD SSD Hard Disk Solid State Drive Clone Copy Duplicator US $755.00
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![]() 512GB SATA III SSD Hard Drive PX 512M3S US $725.99
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![]() PX 512M3 512GB SSD Hard Drive PLDS US $717.99
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![]() PLDS PX 512M3S 512GB SATA III SSD Hard Drive US $711.77
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![]() Kingspec 480GB 25 SATA3 SATAIII SSD HDD Solid State Drive 60Gpbs Hard Disk US $699.99
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![]() Orginal Apple MacBook Pro SSD 512GB DRIVE SOLID STATE HARD DRIVE US $699.00
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SSD Caching - A Fine SSD Alternative
The advent of SSD caching has shown us a really fascinating technology that has come about in the second half of the present year. During the last couple years, Solid State Drives have made their way into the computer hardware market. This technology represents a good step up from the HDD - though in some ways it's kind of an 'its about time ' idea.
The basic concept behind Solid State Drive (SSD) technology is very like RAM. The way RAM works, is that individual chips temporarily hold info when they are receiving an electrical current - the RAM chips are manufactured in a way that allows for extreme transfer rates on the chip boards, and the RAM slots are placed near to the CPU - also making an allowance for very high transfer rates.
SSDs are like RAM in that they operate on the chip holding data concept - in contrast to platters having bits magnetically arranged to represent information. There are no moving components, and the chip technology with the boards are able to be manufactured in a way that allows for unusually high data rates. Two two main differences between this and RAM are that the data does not disappear when the power is turned off, and the rates are a bit slow (it is different technology).
So why is the an 'about time ' concept? HDDs have been around for a Particularly long time in technology sense. While they have continually been updating to include more data, the idea of spinning platters holding info is from the 70s. RAM has been in use for a long time in systems but producing constraints (cost) have kept RAM from evolving into mass storage.
So that brings us today, during an age when storage is growing at a steady rate, but now also The speed of information transfer is coming into play. Cost is still somewhat prohibative - a 500GB SSD will run you around $1000, while a 500GB HDD (high density disk - the platter based hard drives we are used to) you can pick up for $80. SSD caching allow us to strike a balance of cost between speed and storage.
The SSD caching function utilises a little SSD (20-40gb) as a middleman temporary storage device between the HDD and RAM - similar to how RAM acts, except as an SSD, the information doesn't vanish unless written over. Once first loading of a programme via the SSD caching function, the user can experience data transfer speeds as if the entire system were installed on a large SSD, but at a small fraction of the cost.
For 10 years, Joseph Robertson has been building computers and helping folk learn how to build computers including about concepts like ssd caching. Check out his blog for more information on ssd caching.
FSX on Second drive install instructions please?
FSX on Second drive install instructions please?
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Hi can any one offer some support and advice please?
I have x2 SSD HDD's
x1 C: Drive 120GB - has a fresh install of Windows 7 x64 bit
x1 D: Drive 240GB - is blank
I want to install FSX on the second drive, not the main drive.
Every time I try to install to D: I get an error message:
'Error 1935.An error occurred during the installation of assembly 'Microsoft.Flight.Simulator.SimConnect,publicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E352,version='10.0.60905.0",processorArchitecture="x86",culture="neutral".Please refer to Help and Support for more information."
- I have made sure I have full ownership of D: Drive
- I have disabled UAC
- I have tried to install from original Disc's
- I have even tried to install from ISO file
I am running low on options,
any help or advice please???
I had the same issue when installing a game a few days ago. Having realised that everything online screams "Microsoft.NET framework" at me, I re-downloaded the latest "Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package". I've attached the link below;
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?DisplayLang=en&id=26
After installing this, my problem was solved. I hope you have the same luck!
HDD Pricewatch: We do the math, you focus on your happy place (Extremetech)
Hard drive prices continue to rise, but not nearly as quickly or across all
product levels. Externals present a much better deal.
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