Solid State Drives

lankavee

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have you ever thought of using multiple SD cards ganged-up building a SSD drive? A company called PhotoFast has done it, worth a look...

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lankavee

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cheeper option to Memory Stick Pro/Duo

Same company also produce duel microSD adapter for MS Duo. Adapter can be baught in ebay for dirty cheep (1 dollar with free shipping to LK), probably there can be deals with two SDs as a bundle.

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lankavee

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pure silicon computer (no moving parts)

For some environments, and applications, noise is an enemy. However, if a PC is to be used, how badly you wanted
the machine makes noise from fans and harddisks, while they are spinning generating mechanical noise. Air-flow also
can contribute significantly to the nose inside the PC.

So the option is to build Solid State computer, without moving parts. Here is how;

1) fan-less CPU+Motherboard. (indicative price on ebay Rs 40,000)
Via EPIA series embedded boards or JETWay boards

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2) Memory
Any DDR series would work depending on the motherboard. This is anyway noiseless

3) Hard Disk
SSD comes into play. A 250GB drive would easily cost over USD 600 on ebay.

Alternatively, can use Memory Stack drives, CF-SATA drives etc. if a huge drive space is not critical.

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4) Power Supply

There are many fanless PSU units out there. Bellow pictured unit is on ebay for US$ 175

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WELCOME TO THE NOISELESS WORLD!
 

cnbeads

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Hi116

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