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Originally Posted by ahad2010
You can only go up to 64 MB which for storage space is not a lot
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First off, 64GB, not MB.
Secondly, I don't see there's anything in itself limiting the capacity. It is merely a device to turn DDR2 RAM into one HDD - therefore as when it is available, say a 10GB stick of DDR2, in each slot would be 80GB, and so on.
Thirdly, it is not intended for Storage space, if what you want is quick access storage, use a 10,000rpm regular HDD, no point bothering with this. It's designed to hold an OS and games for the xXx || 3xTrEmE g4m3r5 || xXx out there, who can't possibl do with just an amazing system, it has to be pointlessly fast and avoid bottleneck anywhere, so they buy this to help in and out times.
Which is a stupid expedition, there
will always be a bottleneck in any system all you ever do is push the bottleneck higher, and change what it is.
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