Tuesday, October 9th 2007

Alienware First to Deliver Desktops with 64GB Solid State Drives

Alienware, the leading manufacturer of high-performance desktop, notebook and professional systems, is now selling 64GB solid state drives in its AMD-based Aurora ALX and Intel-based Area-51 ALX desktops. Alienware is only offering the drives in dual RAID 0 configurations, giving you total space of 128GB and an extra. Unfortunately two of these drives will bump the price of the Alienware desktop with $1700.
More than just a noteworthy achievement, being first to market with the 64GB SSD means Alienware's desktop users can enjoy invaluable benefits not available anywhere else,
said Marc Diana, Product Marketing Manager for Alienware.
Source: Business Wire
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5 Comments on Alienware First to Deliver Desktops with 64GB Solid State Drives

#1
zekrahminator
McLovin
Good for Alienware, but...I want to see 64GB SSD's on Newegg :).
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#2
DRDNA
zekrahminatorGood for Alienware, but...I want to see 64GB SSD's on Newegg :).
ME TOO:rockout:
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#3
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
two of those drives in raid 0 must be very very fast.
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#4
jothy
There's one 64GB SSD at Newegg. It's going for $2,299.00!
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#5
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I would as well, sure as hell would be cheaper than the Alienware Option, whose PCS are already ridiculously overpriced.
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