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RunCore to Build State-of-the-Art SSD Production Facility in Changsha

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RunCore, leading supplier of high-performance solid-state drives, announces the latest move in their aggressive growth strategy. The Hunan-based solid state drives (SSDs) developer and manufacturer Runcore recently began construction of a brand new state-of-the-art SSD production facility in Changsha's Jinzhou New District in Hunan province. The investment is estimated at RMB 200 million.

The new production facility will comprise of more the 360,000 square meters. According to schedule the first construction phase will be completed by the end of 2012 and then offer room for the first four new Solid State Drive production lines. In this first phase RunCore will gain production capacity increase of 400,000 units a year, woth RMB 320 million.

Within three years the entire facility is to be finished and offer RunCore most advanced production capabilities in the industry. By then total annual production will be valuing an astonishing RMB 1 billion.

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Nice, what we (consumers) want to see, increased production of SSD drives to drive prices down further :toast:

I am so close to pulling the trigger on a 240GB SSD at £140, this would meet all my needs for OS/Apps and games with me only requiring storage. As it stands at the moment I have an SSD for OS/apps and some games with the rest of the apps/games on a storage drive.
 

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Nice, what we (consumers) want to see, increased production of SSD drives to drive prices down further :toast:

I am so close to pulling the trigger on a 240GB SSD at £140, this would meet all my needs for OS/Apps and games with me only requiring storage. As it stands at the moment I have an SSD for OS/apps and some games with the rest of the apps/games on a storage drive.

128GB is plenty imo. My SSD holds all my programs and such, I downloaded all my games 800gb worth to my SSD one a time then transferred over to my storage drive, and when I want to play a certain I game I just transfer it back over to the SSD which always has at least 80GB free. transfers over at 595 mb/s and steam only downloads for me at 2.7 mb/s... so yeah xD
 
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128GB is plenty imo. My SSD holds all my programs and such, I downloaded all my games 800gb worth to my SSD one a time then transferred over to my storage drive, and when I want to play a certain I game I just transfer it back over to the SSD which always has at least 80GB free. transfers over at 595 mb/s and steam only downloads for me at 2.7 mb/s... so yeah xD

Why not download them straight to your HDD instead of one at a time to SSD then transferring??

And every time you want to play a game you transfer it to your SSD at 595MB/s from a HDD? not following you sorry :confused:
 

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128GB is plenty imo.
It depends on the user. I'm pretty organized myself and use storage space quite efficiently so I believe a 128GB SSD would be fine for me (I might be getting one in the near future).

Why not download them straight to your HDD instead of one at a time to SSD then transferring??

And every time you want to play a game you transfer it to your SSD at 595MB/s from a HDD? not following you sorry :confused:
I might be incorrect with what I'm going to say, but I believe Steam must be installed where your OS is, and it downloads games as .gcf (grid cache file) files, which are stored in the steamapps subfolder inside the steam folder, which, again, is located in the same drive as your OS.
 

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It depends on the user. I'm pretty organized myself and use storage space quite efficiently so I believe a 128GB SSD would be fine for me (I might be getting one in the near future).

I might be incorrect with what I'm going to say, but I believe Steam must be installed where your OS is, and it downloads games as .gcf (grid cache file) files, which are stored in the steamapps subfolder inside the steam folder, which, again, is located in the same drive as your OS.

Yeah, if you want to play your games at SSD speeds, Steam has to be installed on the SSD itself, then use Steam mover to transfer games from your HDD to SSD after initially downloading them to your SSD.

Also, I meant 195 mb/s is how fast it transfers from my SSD to HDD and vice versa on Steam Mover. So basically all my games are ready to go whenever I want, compared to downloading a game I want to play randomly at only 2.7 mb/s.
 

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It depends on the user. I'm pretty organized myself and use storage space quite efficiently so I believe a 128GB SSD would be fine for me (I might be getting one in the near future).

I might be incorrect with what I'm going to say, but I believe Steam must be installed where your OS is, and it downloads games as .gcf (grid cache file) files, which are stored in the steamapps subfolder inside the steam folder, which, again, is located in the same drive as your OS.

you can instal steam anny where you want it
you can change the location to anny differend drive letter anny time aslong steam is shutdown
 
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