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The HyperDrive III is quite simply a Hard Disk made out of DRAM. It therefore connects and performs like an impossibly fast Hard Disk. Here are the technical specs:
CDROM drive form factor. Fits into a standard 5.25" CD bay.
Connects just like a Hard Disk or a CDROM.
PATA(IDE) or SATA
Unlike the HyperDrive II which only took on board RAM. The HyperDirve III provides 8 DIMM slots, each of which can take DIMMs up to 2GB in capacity (no on board RAM). So max capacity is now 16GB.
Retains data when the PC is restarted or shutdown by having an independent power supply connected to the main PC power lead through a PCI slot blanking plate.
Integral 160 minute 7.2v battery back up to cover electricity board power outages (1250 milliamp hours - on board trickle charge unit takes 48 hours to fully charge).
Quick backup possible with HyperOs 2004 or HyperOs OneClick and an integral 160 minute 7.2v battery back up to cover electricity board power outages. Also compatible with all UPS's.
Bootable IDE device.
Can be destructively reformatted (The HyperDrive III can perform a full format almost instantly).
Far more reliable than a Hard Disk (no head crashes and no moving parts).
Gramophone free design - no mechanics, pure silicon!
Silent!
A good hard disk can do around 40,000 stops and starts at 40 degrees centigrade (Hitachi/IBM Deskstar 180GXP). The HyperDrive III doesn't mind how many stops and starts it does because it has no moving parts.
The fastest hard disks today with ATA133 Buses provide a sustained data rate between 20 and 55 MB per second depending where the data is on the mechanical rotating platter. This figure is 93 MB per second for the HyperDrive III with an ATA100 Bus. The seek time for the HyperDrive III is at the silicon level (less than 100 microseconds) rather than the mechanical magnetic level (8 milliseconds). So the read and write times for the HyperDrive III are over 80x faster than a Hard Disk. This translates into the following real world benefits:
20,000+ inputs and outputs per second
XP installs on a HyperDrive III in around 4 minutes, rather than the 40 minutes that it takes to install on a Hard Disk.
'Instant' Desktop.
'Instant' on, after the BIOS and Hardware checks.
Vast performance increases for IO intensive applications such a Graphics, Games, Audio processing, Video processing, large Databases, and large Spreadsheets etc. (You can run Windows, your applications and your data all on the HyperDrive III or use the HyperDrive III as an extremely fast scratch disk).
The HyperDrive III comes with a 3-year manufacturers warranty.
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http://www.hyperossystems.co.uk/0704200 ... chspec.htm


