Solid state storage Check on eBay, I reckon you can pick up 4GB of DDR2 for £60 and the bare i-RAM for another £80. My £150 was a maximum guess. It just sounds a fun toy to effectively have your entire operating system at RAM speeds already when you apply power to the computer, with no seek overhead at all. The cheapest DDR2 is adequate, the device is limited by the SATA-1 maximum transfer rate.
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