Fusion IO reveals PCI-E SSD for gamers

June 8th, 2009 Posted in Business, Hardware, PC, Technology


Fusion IO, makers of extremely fast (and extremely expensive) PCI Express SSD storage solutions, has announced a “Fatal1ty” branded PCI-E SSD targeted at gamers, or rather, very rich gamers.

The 80 GB SSD (pictured above) will retail for a whopping $900, which is still cheaper than Fusion IO’s other SSDs, which are suited for enterprise use only and cost several thousand dollars. The ioDrive Extreme, as it’s called, will deliver read and write performance of over 500 MB/S, a lot more than standard SSD drives. Expect it to launch in a few months.

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    [...] Fusion IO is famous for its PCI Express SSD storage solutions. The company has recently introduces a “Fatal1ty” branded PCI-E SSD targeted at gamers. Dubbed as the ioDrive Extreme, the 80GB SSD will retail for a hefty $900. It will deliver read and write performance of over 500 MB/S, which is more than standard SSD drives. [DigitalBattle] [...]



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