
The ioDrive will certainly leave other competitors in the dust, boasting 80GB of super fast NAND flash memory that could be mistaken for a generic video card with its passive cooling and stubby PCIe connector. Theoretically, it is able to write at speeds of up to 368Mbps while attaining read speeds of up to 473Mbps using PCI-Express x4, making it a few times faster compared to regular SSDs, and even going beyond what high-end 15K hard drives from Seagate can offer. All that is in theory though, and you will need to splurge $3,000 and above for the ioDrive to find out its real world performance.
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