I haven't seen any issues noted with reliability (with the exception of cables potentially being easy to break) and latency should be negligible as its designed to be low latency .. transfer rates are almost double that of SATA6
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...hnology-3.html
I agree they should have perhaps offered a lower end version and GPU options, and they might yet. The fact is we just don't know if whats being displayed right now is the only version or the highest end version available.
I would have thought that the Majority of PRO's would be using external drive arrays or using network transfers anyhow with the internal drive being dedicated to OS duties rather than just dumb file storage.
I completely understand where you are coming from, however I think thats the game, they want to change attitudes to upgrading bits and bobs and build a machine thats SO good that 99% of user will not
need to do anything other than plug in a single cable to add their external storage, Sound/graphics cards or whatever other devices are required.
I'm not saying thats right, but it is what it is - we don't know if the graphics can be changed or anything yet, if there will be upgrades available etc .. everything is just speculation.
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