SATA I/O Performance
09:00 - Thursday 10 July 2008 by Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: intel, p45, chipset
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: intel, p45, chipset
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SATA I/O Performance
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Although storage performance and USB 2.0 throughput has decreased a bit when compared to the ICH9, there is some noticeable improvement in I/O performance as you will see on the following pages. This means that ICH10R is capable of performing more storage I/O operations per second than the predecessor ICH9R.
RAID 0 I/O Performance
Intel managed to increase RAID 0 I/O performance by a considerable margin. ICH10R is quicker than other chipset controllers in most of the benchmark runs.
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Check out Ramdisk from SuperSpeed yet?

Solid state HD's are limited to the Sata connection, partitioning your ram to run games on isn't, love to see some benchmarks (not to mention MetaRam)
We had 32gb MB's ages ago (fatality) just not the DIMMs
Good to see native 16gb, some nice improvements but nothing ground breaking. Probably saving the best for the next socket in 6+ months.
Nice review
According to the MSI's website the P45 Diamond supports DDR3 and not DDR2.
See http://www.msicomputer.com/product [...] d&class=mb