High performance hard drive

if I where you I'd just get a couple of cheap SSD's with crap write but awesome read and put them in a raid 0 for you OS and a few programs you use alot
 
SAS is serially attached SCSI. It's a SCSI drive that uses a serial interface instead of the old ribbon chains.
Also, most of the new X58-based motherboards have a SAS controller built in so it's becoming easier for consumers to buy/use them.
 
Really? I hadn't kept on them as I'm not looking to buy. SCSI in a desktop seems like overkill for even a 'power user' though.
 
Personally i would look at the seagate 7200.12 line of drives.... arent they supposed to have a 160MB/s or so read rate according to seagate?
 
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