Thanks for pointing that out. Obviously it should be 1Gbps so it'll be fixed soon.
Thanks again
freshwire
27-09-2009, 09:42
You don't need a drive to push the data. You can write a series of 1's and 0's randomly to the output using a magic c++ program that automatically guesses the content of the requested file
DedicatedPros
27-09-2009, 07:42
Well there is no way that a single SATA2 drive could push 1GB/s, but there is a difference between 125MB/s and 1025MB/s
I want this too plz
Myatu
26-09-2009, 21:57
Only makes it about 8x faster...
DedicatedPros
26-09-2009, 20:05
Well I think (or rather hope) its definitely a typo..
Though Mbps is written correctly, so I hope they don't mean 1024 gigabytes