Following the launch of its Core series solid-state drives six weeks ago, OCZ has now taken things one step further with the addition of the faster Core V2 series.
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Following the launch of its Core series solid-state drives six weeks ago, OCZ has now taken things one step further with the addition of the faster Core V2 series.
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| CPU: i7 920, 4.2Ghz HT |
| M/B: P6X58D Premium |
| RAM: OCZ Flex EX PC3-17000 12GB |
| GPU: Asus EAH5870 |
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I didn't really follow up much on this product. How much this thing going for?
| CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 / 3.30GHz |
| M/B: ASUS P5Q-E |
| RAM: 8.00GB DDR2 1066 PC8500 |
| GPU: Powercolor Radeon HD4870 1GB GDDR5 800MHz/3,700MHz + GeForce 8600GT |
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Probably $10,000Hopefully its cheaper and in people's price ranges, but somehow, I doubt it will be...
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| CPU: 3770K @4.7 |
| M/B: maximus V Gene |
| RAM: 8GB Samsung green 10,10,10,22 @2133 |
| GPU: sapphire hd5850 |
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The first core series had the 128gig unit at $480 I really hope they can be near that
Rig2: 2600K, p67 ud4 8gb samsung green under water on the MOAF rig3 920, x58 ud5, 16GB ripjaws Z on the MOAF.rig4 : 3770K, MIVG, samsung green, spinpoint 103, on the MOAF