Gigabyte i-Ram >*
http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1/gigabyte-iram/index.x?pg=1
Here is a demo I found when i google’d it.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-51784544344753709
Found this on wiki…
The second generation i-RAM, GC-RAMDISK, was on display at Computex 2006 . Rather than using a PCI slot for powering the drive, Gigabyte has implemented the GC-RAMDISK as a 5.25" drive unit powered from a four-pin molex connector. The drive supports four DDR2 memory modules of up to 2GB for a total capacity of up to 8GB and the interface supports SATA II, which doubles the transfer rate compared to i-RAM.
I could get so much more done with that much speed.:headbang: