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They have a free trial:-
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They have a free trial:-
Defrag Solution | Faster Computer Boot Times | Improve Computer Performance - PerfectDisk
I thought they sent a email for 30% off untill the 31st or something along that line .. was trying to find it but must have deleted it.
It was a promo code you had to put in @ purchase.
Perhaps you'll get one if you opt for the trial first?
**EDIT Found it!
PROMO Code: FLOSS30
If you decide you like it and want buy it, Enter the code at checkout before Dec. 31st and its 30% off.
I hope this is the right place to ask this, but dose there seem to a difference between the controller on different SSds and the chipset of your computer? ie, would an intel perform better with an intel chipset than an AMD chipset?
I have a Vertex2 with and AMD chipset. I do not seem to get quite the performance on benchmarks I was expecting, but am quite satisfied with 'real world' performance. I did get a 7.7 WEI but the benchmarks don't seem to be what others have gotten.
I cannot really answer your original question although I would think that the chipset does not make any difference. The Sata architecture is the same on both.
But your numbers look quite good. Check your alignment. Maybe there is a problem. SSD Alignment
I think it is the drivers that give a little bit more for Intel, so I guess that means my guess is generally 'maybe a little bit'.
This is just from several benchmark sites and comparisons I have seen, no offense intended to my AMD friends
For example: AS SSD Benchmark thread
Check the 'Controller Chip' column
This is by no means conclusive.
OCZ Vertex 2 120GB SSD