Features Can Gigabyte's i-RAM Replace Existing Hard Drives? By Patrick Schmid published 7 September 2005 Comments (0) Page 9 of 11: Benchmark Results, Continued Page 1: i-RAM: Adieu Hard Disk? Page 2: i-RAM In Detail Page 3: Battery To Ward Off Data Loss Page 4: We're Off: Memory Components Page 5: Installation Page 6: Performance Expectations And Uses Page 7: i-RAM In RAID? Page 8: Test Setup Page 9: Benchmark Results, Continued Page 10: Benchmark Results, Continued Page 11: Bottom Line: Impressively Fast, But Not For Home Use Benchmark Results, Continued 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Current page: Benchmark Results, Continued Prev Page Test Setup Next Page Benchmark Results, Continued Stay on the Cutting EdgeJoin the experts who read Tom's Hardware for the inside track on enthusiast PC tech news — and have for over 25 years. We'll send breaking news and in-depth reviews of CPUs, GPUs, AI, maker hardware and more straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors Patrick SchmidSocial Links Navigation More about storageSeagate Lists FireCuda 512N SSDs for Handheld Consoles and Compact PCsBanks Gear Up to Fund Western Digital's Buyout of KioxiaLatestMicrosoft Seeks to Power Datacenters with Small Modular ReactorsSee more latest ► See all comments (0) No comments yet Comment from the forums Most PopularFreeSync vs. G-Sync 2022: Which Variable Refresh Tech Is Best?By Christian EberleOctober 25, 2022USB Decoded: All the Specs and Version NumbersBy Brandon HillOctober 07, 2022