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Silverstone: Fastest boots since Usain Bolt?

Whether you’re building a new system or trying to re-energise an existing rig, one of the most annoying things to get wrong is the boot time. There are loads of things that can cause a slow boot and ALL of them are bloody annoying. So is it a case of Silverstone to the rescue?

SSD drives are expensive and fast. Duh. SATA2 drives are big and cheap. Duh.

Combining these attributes you could end up with small, slow expensive drives or – if you were slightly smarter – cheap, massive fast drives.   Cheap, massive and fast?    KitGuru likes.    KitGuru Likes a lot.

Silverstone scientists have been over this again and again and, finally, believe that they have a solution. The concept is not new, but the implementation is smart.  So what’s the concept?

Your CPU is really fast, but the outside world is really slow. To help it get by without the need to kill out of sheer frustration, we add levels of cache. Progressively slower memory that ‘grabs more data than you could possibly need’ at a time – so that it can be held locally in case it’s needed.

In effect, your system memory caches your CPU and your hard drive caches your ROM drive/the web.

You get the picture.

With the world + dog moving to bigger and bigger SSD drives, what happens to production of the 30-64GB models?

What if we used them to cache the SATA2 drives?

Cached hard drives?  Interesting, but strangely familiar.

KitGuru first came across caching hard drive controllers back in the days when dinosaurs ruled the Earth and Promise was a true global leader.

Even 8MB could make a difference to your benchmark scores and the companies that used them in reviews would often b*tch-slap the opposition from here to there without so much as a squeak in return.

Silverstone HDD Booster Chip
Silverstone HDD Booster Chip

Silverstone has the imaginatively named SST-HDDBOOST lined up. You plug a massive SATA2 drive in one end and a small/fast SSD in the other.

Result?

Bonza drive performance, boot times reduced and an overall increase in responsiveness, for not much money.

Right now, you can get a 32GB SSD from major resellers for around £65.

We will take this concept apart in the KitGuru Labs and give you a definitive result soon enough. For now, let’s just say that Silverstone’s product gurus are claiming the hard drive acceleration technology contained in their ROM chip will:-

  1. Increase boot times
  2. Speed up writes
  3. Boost overall system performance
  4. Lengthen the life span of your SSD

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Silverstone brochure explains it all
Silverstone brochure explains it all

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KitGuru says: If they can achieve this 1-2-3-4, then it will be a very interesting performance prospect indeed.

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3 comments

  1. Im a big fan of silverstone, love their products. Although the Raven 03, not sold yet !

  2. Good idea… Makes good sense.

    Should also be Raid Compatible which will be very nice.

    Just imaging a 2TB Disk Drive With 40GB Cache On raid 1

  3. Only thing I’m concerned about is the ‘reads’.
    EVerything else would be amazingly fast, but we’d need to see some intelligent caching in the Silverstone chip in order to improve reads.