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Gigabyte i-RAM – Affordable D.I.Y Solid State Storage

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: i-RAM is Gigabyte's latest innovation which caters for users who require super quick data transfer over the SATA bus.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Storage
Published: 10th October 2005
Manufacturer: Gigabyte
Our Rating: 7.5 out of 10

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The Package

The Gigabyte i-RAM comes in a nice box that shows a score from PCMark 2005. A picture of the card is also on the front of the box with how it looks installed along with a few key points.



Moving to the other side of the box we have our extended specification as we have come to expect. Here we get some more details on i-RAM, main benefits, key features, break down on the card and advantages when compared to a normal hard drive and a software RAM drive.



Inside we have quite a bare package but as it can be classified as more of a hard drive then anything else, so we don’t need much to get started with the product. We have included a SATA cable to connect the card to the motherboard, driver CD along with a manual.




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