Many say that SSDs are the future of mobile computing and notebooks, but unfortunately they are still pretty expensive, so what about making one yourself? Many had the idea of doing so but too few were able to make it happen, until today. Thanks to Century and GeekStuff4U.com you will be now able to build up your very own SATA SSD thanks to 3 CF, the very same CF that can buy found in many DSLRs.
Even if today we will talk about the SATA version, keep in mind that an IDE version is also available and that both these SSD support either RAID 0 or 5.

Thanks to Geek Stuff 4 U, we were able to get our hands on four USB and e-SATA racks at 2.5″ and 3.5″ HDD. Make sure you don’t miss the video at the end of the news
You may remember the “Handy Drvie 300″ from Fujitsu with its 250GB, so here you are the Handy Drive 400, which believe me on this one as really 400GB of space.
Sold in Japan for 216€, this little wonder feature a 4200rpm HDD, USB 2.0, a size of 82×141.5×22mm for a weight of 230g.

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