Gigabyte Brings Solid State Storage

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Finally a use for the extra DIMM's i have lying around. This is fascinating, and could actually make a good production box. hmmm

a regular 32-bit PCI card that features four standard DIMM slots on board. The card also features a custom Gigabyte FPGA that is programmed to act as a SATA to DDR translator, which convinces the SATA controller you connect the card to that the memory you have on that card is no different than a regular SATA HDD. As long as you have memory on the card, the card will be available at POST as an actual SATA drive, with no additional drivers necessary.

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