When do you think HD's will reach the TB range?
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When do you think HD's will reach the TB range?
Well we've been seeing HD space increasing at an exponential rate, so when do you predict the first TB range HD will be available on the market?
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Whenever IBM perfects that optical hard drive they were working on.
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What about IBM's mechanical chip thingy I saw in scientific american?
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wow, and i thought my 80 gig was heavy hitter. i knew they 120gb, but what's the largets consumer HD available?
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On Newegg I've seen 240 gig drives.
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Can't wait till we hit gb ram.(I'd say around the same time as TB HD)
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I've actually seen 2GB sticks of RAM, but they're hideously expensive.SPOOFE wrote:Gigabyte sticks of RAM already exist. They're really expensive, though, about three times as much as 512 mb RAM (which looks like it'll be the new standard for the next year or so).Can't wait till we hit gb ram.(I'd say around the same time as TB HD)
There will always be demand for more storage from various sectors - mostly scientific and media.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:At the rate they've been increasing, I'd say in a year or two, depending on the demand for really big hard drives. What I'm wondering is when they'll go below $1,000, when computers will reach the petabyte range, and if the increasing amounts of HD space stops.
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Probably militaries as well, especially with entirely new types of sensors coming into service, Ladar, and all sort of autonomous weapons in development.phongn wrote: There will always be demand for more storage from various sectors - mostly scientific and media.
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Problem is that those memory sticks advertised are usually Samsung or some other cheap brand; worse yet, you can get factory seconds and not even know it. Better to get a reliable brand such as Kingston or Corsair rather than suffer memory glitches.kojikun wrote:1gb sticks at pricewatch are around 160-190 dollars for PC2700-PC3500 or there about. Not expensive at all.
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Samsung actually makes good RAM, but you have to be careful what Samsung RAM you get.Crayz9000 wrote:Problem is that those memory sticks advertised are usually Samsung or some other cheap brand; worse yet, you can get factory seconds and not even know it. Better to get a reliable brand such as Kingston or Corsair rather than suffer memory glitches.kojikun wrote:1gb sticks at pricewatch are around 160-190 dollars for PC2700-PC3500 or there about. Not expensive at all.
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The ones I've had dont really count as they were never "mine" they were simply borrowed from my dad's work over the years....except for this box....this one is mine! All MINE!!!! Bwhahahahahahaha!phongn wrote:My dad had two computers with 32MB of RAM in 1990SPOOFE wrote:... Until you look at prices for 512 mb sticks. However, I remember back when 4 mb chips cost several hundred dollars apiece.
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Memory Glitches... EUGH!!Crayz9000 wrote:Problem is that those memory sticks advertised are usually Samsung or some other cheap brand; worse yet, you can get factory seconds and not even know it. Better to get a reliable brand such as Kingston or Corsair rather than suffer memory glitches.kojikun wrote:1gb sticks at pricewatch are around 160-190 dollars for PC2700-PC3500 or there about. Not expensive at all.
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