Another SSD Thread


  1. Posts : 140
    7 Pro 64 Bit
       #1

    Another SSD Thread


    I haven't done a WHOLE bunch of research into the SSD market and it's offerings.
    My understanding is Intel has the best SSD out there to hold your Operating System and programs.

    That being said...what is different about these drives from MicroCenter and Intel?

    The MicroCenter drives have NAND and Intel chipsets in them.
    If the name on the drive and/or the box is the only difference, suddenly...I see myself getting an SSD soon.

    Take a look:

    Micro Center - Internal Drives > Private Label Internal SSD/Solid State Drives
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  2. Posts : 2,036
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #2

    dajogejr said:
    I haven't done a WHOLE bunch of research into the SSD market and it's offerings.
    My understanding is Intel has the best SSD out there to hold your Operating System and programs.

    That being said...what is different about these drives from MicroCenter and Intel?

    The MicroCenter drives have NAND and Intel chipsets in them.
    If the name on the drive and/or the box is the only difference, suddenly...I see myself getting an SSD soon.

    Take a look:

    Micro Center - Internal Drives > Private Label Internal SSD/Solid State Drives
    I don't know about these "microcenter" drives, but be careful. The controller and the grade of NAND id the difference between most SSDs. Look into what type of controller the drive has and read some reviews before you buy. If you're spending that kind of money....why not get an OCZ, Intel, Patriot, etc. Something with a good warranty and that has been tested. My Patriot Torqx has lasted about a year now and is still going strong. Intel and OZC (and many others) are good too. This brand MAY be good, but be careful. All the best.
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  3. Posts : 140
    7 Pro 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    This is the Architecture of the drive:
    Multi-Level Cell (MLC) NAND Flash Memory (Intel L63B 32GbX16)

    It looks like it has the same insides as the intel drive, but cheaper with it's name on the outside.
    I actually have a MicroCenter retail location 15 minutes away. They "rebrand" quite a few items and I've never had a problem with them.

    I won't get an OCZ or Patriot because Intel has the best SSD out, and it's been proven.
    My understanding is because of the logic built into the drive to be used as an OS drive.
    No one else has that, except maybe these MicroCenter drives.

    It's like that line from Don't Mess with the Zohan "It has Sony Guts..." LOL.
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  4. Posts : 71
    64 bit Windows 7 Ultimate (Free from Windows 7 Launch Event)
       #4

    dajogejr said:
    This is the Architecture of the drive:
    Multi-Level Cell (MLC) NAND Flash Memory (Intel L63B 32GbX16)

    It looks like it has the same insides as the intel drive, but cheaper with it's name on the outside.
    I actually have a MicroCenter retail location 15 minutes away. They "rebrand" quite a few items and I've never had a problem with them.

    I won't get an OCZ or Patriot because Intel has the best SSD out, and it's been proven.
    My understanding is because of the logic built into the drive to be used as an OS drive.
    No one else has that, except maybe these MicroCenter drives.

    It's like that line from Don't Mess with the Zohan "It has Sony Guts..." LOL.
    There's another SSD with the Intel controller but doesn't have all the chips on the controller that Intel have on the one that it puts into it's own SSDs
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  5. Posts : 140
    7 Pro 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks!! I'll wait till the Intel comes down in price...:)
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  6. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    Try it and let us know. Somebody has to take a chance, right????
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  7. Posts : 1
    windows 7 pro
       #7

    I've been using the MicroCenter branded 60Gb SSD for a few months now and it has been great! It scored a hi 6.6 in the performance meter for Windows 7 on my netbook! It's actually made by A-Data which of course still isn't tier 1, but it was the best upgrade I ever did. It was actually $10 cheaper in the store than advertised. Take a chance on it if you make good backups
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