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Old 05-20-2012, 11:13 PM
Stublerone Stublerone is offline
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Samsung 830 series is fast enough, a good buy for the money and Samsung has made a really good controller, which is even better than current sandforce, etc. drivers in "all-day-using".

Fast read-write perfomance on the box of a card is measured on generic tests/benchmarks, which do not happen in real life. In real-life usage, the Samsung are currently top edge! Top edge means not, that they are the best, but in current setups, currently used Sata, etc. Samsung did a great job.

I have mine for 4 months now and I am very happy, although I have an old mainboard, which only gives me SATA 300 speed. But in real-life usage, the SATA 600 sure gives u more performance, but in most situations, you are fast enough with SATA 300. I just said that, if someone has a SATA 300 as well (it is not so bad to have it plugged in SATA 300 until you get a new mainboard).

So, my recommeded SSD is currently the Samsung 830 series (256 GB i would say) with good controllers, which are currently forcing the other big brands to rework in their middle class range to reach the same! But nevertheless, nearly every SSD is fast enough, that u really feel it -> And u get some interesting and easy to handle programs/goodies for it like SSD Magican (easy tuning with all needed suggestions you can find in tutorials for a good SSD performance, easy cleaning, easy and good backup programs, etc.) So, all you need to get it managed easily.

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Old 06-16-2012, 06:41 PM
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Scan is doing a 120Gig Kingston SSD for £65.

http://www.scan.co.uk/shops/kingston...m_medium=email
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Old 06-16-2012, 08:30 PM
Katana1000S Katana1000S is offline
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Scan is doing a 120Gig Kingston SSD for £65.

http://www.scan.co.uk/shops/kingston...m_medium=email
Thats not bad, while the prices of traditional mechanical HD's are still hurting after the Thailand floods the prices of SSD's ... presumably in different factory's? continue to fall all the time ... meant to post for the OP that the 240 GB Vertex 3 SATA 3 SSD I bought about 12 months ago for just under £400 is now on sale at OCUK for just £134.99 inc VAT ... thats a crazy fall in price.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=HD-077-OC

I'm tempted to buy one more, not that you can RAID SSD's and retain TRIM yet that I know? but I'm good to go for my flight sims on just SSD now and older mechanical HD's for bulk storage.

It goes without saying that we will all be using SSD's in time and look back on those old quaint hard drives the way we do just now on old floppy drives.

All we need now for the SSD market is to get the larger capacity ones to drop much more in price for this technology to really take off.

And it will.

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Old 06-18-2012, 11:40 PM
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Don't need to purchase and ssd, run clod from ram it is faster. Below is a link to a forum discussion, the two apps you need to do it.

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...ht=gamebooster

http://www.ltr-data.se/opencode.html/#ImDisk

http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinks...kshellext.html
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