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The Lost Archives of CES... Featuring Kingston

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips37.2K viewsJan 21, 20142:37
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WOW this is late... Anyways - I hope you guys enjoyed the Kingston rapid fire technology showcase. Let it be known that when Linus is intentionally trying to troll you it is really hard to act normal and serious. That is all. Our CES 2014 Sponsors: linustechtips.com twitter.com twitter.com @LinusTech Join our community forum: bit.ly

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The video presents a playful CES 2014 showcase hosted by Linus Tech Tips with Kingston, featuring a rapid-fire tour of high-end storage hardware. The segment kicks off with a peek into a server-grade setup, highlighting 384 GB of DDR4 RAM configured in six channels and operating at a low voltage for energy savings in a dense server environment. Next, the showcase moves to a formidable array of 24 x 400 GB Kingston E100 SSDs, running in three RAID 10 arrays controlled by LSI, with fifty virtual machines actively running in the background, illustrating how massive storage and virtualization co-exist in a modern data center. The on-screen analysis notes that CPU or GPUs do not bottleneck the SSDs, and there remains headroom for performance, signaling that raw storage throughput remains a critical lever for datacenter efficiency. Finally, Kingston’s SSD lineup is highlighted, including a client SSD powered by SF3700/Lsi Avago controller and a PCI Express 4X Predator card capable of up to 800 MB/s throughput, followed by a prototype 1 TB SSD aimed at consumer and value-oriented markets. The host wraps up with a nod to Kingston as a major esports sponsor and reminds viewers to check out Linus Tech Tips' CES 2014 coverage, while acknowledging the live event ambiance that adds a humorous backdrop to the technical deep dive.

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