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Choice in SSD
Hi,
I wanted to pick a nice SSD for me, but i don't know which one has the right firmware upgrade, so it won't slow down.
My budget is 500 U$, and i would like it to have over 128 GB - 256 GB
Thanks,
Alex.
Hi,
I wanted to pick a nice SSD for me, but i don't know which one has the right firmware upgrade, so it won't slow down.
My budget is 500 U$, and i would like it to have over 128 GB - 256 GB
Thanks,
Alex.
Here are two very good articles to get you started. These two articles have become classics, of sorts. A lot of reading but IMHO worth reading every page.
AnandTech: The SSD Anthology: Understanding SSDs and New Drives from OCZ
AnandTech: The SSD Relapse: Understanding and Choosing the Best SSD
..........also visit the OCZ forum. I spent a month here before making my purchase.
Generation 2 SSD Vertex, Vertex EX, and Summit on Windows - OCZ Forum
There is lots to learn as this is all new stuff.
The best speed increase of any hardware upgrade I have ever made.
FANTASTIC
Hello Alex,
I think the Patriot Torqx 128GB SSD drive has the best performance vs price vs size than most of them.
It also allows you to do firmware updates on the drive, and has the TRIM software to install with it.
Patriot Memory - Support
I'd LOVE to have this SSD, but unfortunately, since our president is an idiot, i would have to pay over 200% of the price on taxes to get this product from Newegg, and since Newegg is the only one that has TorqX for a Nice price, i think i am doomed
Btw: im reading that anandtech article right now ^^
Ouch!!
I'm waiting on it to get around the $280 range. I have seen it as cheep as $349 on Newegg, but it keeps fluctuating.
No, the max write/read speeds to not change. You are just more likely to reach them using RAID 0. In RAID 0, the drive sizes add up instead.
Although Raid will give you an extra push in performance, it would be ashame to prostitute SSDs for that. The SSD by itself is faster than you need - why apply a complex and pretty unsafe (Raid0) technology that was designed for spinning disks.
I recommend the OCZ Vertex or the Intel X25. Both support Trim which is an important feature to have. Those in conjunction with Win7 (which also supports Trim) will be unbeatable.
The earlier advice to check into the OCZ forum is good. I learned most of the stuff there and was halfway up to speed before I bought my Vertex.