Gigabyte i-RAM ripoff?

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Kerii
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Gigabyte i-RAM ripoff?

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http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28647

Only difference being i-RAM uses PCI and has a batterypack whereas this new thing is on PCI-X1 and doesn't seem to have a battery (uses external power instead). :?

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wouldn't that much extra actually slow down your computer?
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not working as a hard drive. What i want is a DDR2 version, that way we can fit more than 8gb and it wont cost so much.
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