OCZ Technology Introduces High-Speed SATA II SSDs
"Save battery life, shed excess weight from your laptop, and experience superior read/write speeds with OCZ Technology's Solid State Drives."
Published: 12th March 2008 | Source: OCZ |
“There are many benefits of solid state drive technology over traditional disk drives including superior speed, reliability, and power savings,” commented Alex Mei, Executive VP and CMO, OCZ Technology Group. “Our newest SATA II drives are designed to further extend the advantages of this technology offering enhanced performance for high-end mobile solutions.”
As enthusiasts seek out a more efficient and reliable forms of mass storage, OCZ SATA II SSDs are the ideal upgrade for energy efficiency, performance, and durability. High-speed and low power consuming NAND flash technology provides the necessary performance and battery life boosts generated by the proliferation of mobile gaming and new ultra-thin laptops.
At incredible capacities of 32GB and 64GB and premier speeds of 120MB/s read and 100MB/s write, OCZ SATA II SSDs enable enhanced productivity in your everyday computing and intensive multi-tasking applications. Featuring durable yet lightweight brushed alloy housing, OCZ SATA II 2.5” SSDs have no moving parts that are prone to damage from common mishandling. Designed for ultimate reliability, these SSDs have an excellent two million hour mean time before failure (MTBF) ensuring peace of mind over the long term.
For more information on the OCZ SATA II 2.5 SSD, please visit our product page here.
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Crackin Project you got goin on there, it's pretty cool to see someone attempt something like that, you can fool the more gullible into thinking you got windows running on a SNES! Good luck with it all, as other people have said watch out for the heat and you should be fine.
haha im so going to try that
"hey lads check it out iv got XP running on a nes!!!" some sucker would fall for it hahaha
Might add to the (sur)realism.
motherboard!
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lets get going!
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Mounts Fitted
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mobo fitted to mounts PSU put in
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Getting there...
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finshed! well... almost...
things to do:
fix LED as its not working for some reason
CD rom needs replaceing or sorting as its not running right (tryed booting from a cd but no luck :()
need to get a new top end of the case as that cut for the mobo plate is terible!!! :( impatience got to me i think
I've seen a NES pc before also. Can't remember who made it, but I'll try to find links if I can.
I still have my Famicon somewhere :)
edit: here's a gallery of one
here's another one
they're not as good as the one I'm thinking of tho
Good idea in concept and well done for doing it, just not my cup of tea.:)



iv gotta feeling that im gunna need ot add a case fan in there too as all that passive cooled stuff in such a small space is going to get very warm
we shall see