PQI brings ReadyBoost to Vista PCs
Posted on May 28, 07 07:47 PM PDT

Is your computer running on Windows Vista? If so, taking advantage of its ReadyBoost feature will definitely up the ante when it comes to the "Wow" factor that Microsoft has been pushing all this while. PQI is offering a Disk On Module that plugs directly onto your motherboard, giving you an instant memory boost from 512MB to 2GB without having an unsightly USB flash drive sticking out from your computer case. The 2GB model will retail for $67 and boasts a read/write speed of 22MB/s and 17MB/s respectively. Are you a proponent of ReadyBoost, and how has it changed your computing experience?
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