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OCZ USB 3.0 SSD Demo at CES 2010

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 12:58 pm
by Apoptosis
OCZ showed off their USB 3.0 SSD for Legit Reviews in a private Demo at CES 2010, but don't worry we got the details for you. This SSD is super fast and is one of the coolest new products that we have seen.
In addition to internal storage solutions, OCZ will be demonstrating the groundbreaking performance of the highly anticipated USB 3.0 interface with an ultra-slim portable SSD. Geared toward the early-adopting enthusiast, the OCZ USB 3.0 SSD sets the bar early for high-performance storage devices.

Re: OCZ USB 3.0 SSD Demo at CES 2010

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 6:24 pm
by Dragon_Cooler
Im glad to see usb3.0 is finally starting to appear more and more. I cant wait till it becomes mainstream.

Re: OCZ USB 3.0 SSD Demo at CES 2010

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 6:45 pm
by skier
Dragon_Cooler wrote:Im glad to see usb3.0 is finally starting to appear more and more. I cant wait till it becomes mainstream.
doesn't appear to be that far off! i'd wager that it will be the industry standard and 2.0 will be phased out by the end of 2010. It's backwards compatible like 2.0 is, so theres no real reason it shouldnt be used

Re: OCZ USB 3.0 SSD Demo at CES 2010

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:52 am
by Apoptosis
USB 3.0 will be mainstream in 2011 when Intel integrates the specification into motherboard chipsets. Until then it will be on higher end products as you'll need a chip like NEC in order for it to work.

Re: OCZ USB 3.0 SSD Demo at CES 2010

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:25 am
by gwolfman
Apoptosis wrote:USB 3.0 will be mainstream in 2011 when Intel integrates the specification into motherboard chipsets. Until then it will be on higher end products as you'll need a chip like NEC in order for it to work.
I agree. Once the standard OEM mfg's can include USB3.0 without having to pay more (NEC chip) and design it into their motherboards free (Intel support), it'll be no looking back from there on...

Re: OCZ USB 3.0 SSD Demo at CES 2010

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:29 pm
by Dragon_Cooler
I just bought a new mobo. This begs the question.. Without having to get a new mobo will pci or PCIe addin cards work fine?