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    2 Z-U130 USB SSDs at one internal connector

    I have purchased the Intel D510MO motherboard for the latest home server. I have read the information related to the Z-U130 USB SSD and then try to connect this SSD to any of the internal USB connector. Actually the thing is that Intel D510MO is having two internal USB connector in accordance with the internal USB connector. I am planning to buy 3 Z-U130 and try to connect it with the extension cables. This is the little description can I connect 2 Z-U130 USB SSDs at one internal connector.

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    Re: 2 Z-U130 USB SSDs at one internal connector

    As far as I know the only internal USB ports support through the ZU130 disk and possibly booting from it. You can try to connect in the Z-U130 on the internal USB connector. One of my friend is currently using one Z-U130 as the internal USB connector and it is starting from there. In short you can do that you want to achieve.

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    Re: 2 Z-U130 USB SSDs at one internal connector

    Intel enters the flash drive, otherwise called SSD (Solid State Drive). The first model presented by the founder of the Z-U130 is equipped with NAND flash memory chips, a type of memory that Intel has started production recently, when the company was producing earlier than the NOR flash. Intel promises to certain advantages over conventional magnetic hard drives: fast start shortcuts, fast random access to data, and power consumption much lower.

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    Re: 2 Z-U130 USB SSDs at one internal connector

    The Z-U130 SSD is the first model of Intel in this area. It will be marketed in several versions 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB Intel announces speeds of 28MB / s read and 20MB / s write. The whole weighs just 10 grams, runs on 5 V, and consumes between 65 and 80 mA. Not a question of buying the unit, however, this Z-U130 USB board comes formatted to be integrated into OEM equipment. We certainly discussed in some servers, the cheap laptops in emerging markets, and more generally in the entry-level PCs.

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    Re: 2 Z-U130 USB SSDs at one internal connector

    After a first foray into the promising market of SSD with the Z-U130, Intel is back by announcing a successor, the Z-U140. The unit has a USB 2.0 abandons in favor of a PATA interface and displays superior performance in most areas. Speeds reading and writing and passing of 28MB / s and 20MB / s respectively at 40 Mb / s to 30 Mb / s. The device measures 12x18x1.8mm and weighs 0.6 grams and consumes just 1.1mW of standby 300mW active cons.

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    Re: 2 Z-U130 USB SSDs at one internal connector

    The new unit PATA SSD Intel will be available in 2GB and 4GB capacity can be increased to 16 GB using four modules of 4 GB Its use is limited to mobile devices such as mobile phones, portable media players and UPMC by its miniature size. However, the MTBF, announced by the U.S. manufacturer is 2.5 million, less than half what had been advanced for the Z-U130.

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