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MaadDaawg 12-12-2011 04:13 PM

ahhh.... yeah :D

OC Maximus 12-12-2011 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by MaadDaawg (Post 87354)
ahhh.... yeah :D

Well, at least I didn't link the first thing that came to mind...

Trim

^Kiki, don't kick on that^

DOM 12-12-2011 04:39 PM

Hmmm I been thinking idk if I want a ssd anymore don't think such a small drive would last long before it gets full.... might just wait and see

I do want a gpu pot lol

OC Maximus 12-12-2011 04:47 PM

I'm still using a 300gb raptor + 40gb ssd for caching and its working like a charm. I don't have the need for a big ssd at the moment. Plus I don't really feel like shelling out big money for a big ssd.

DOM 12-12-2011 05:14 PM

That's how i feel not worth the money

Cecil 12-13-2011 04:35 PM

I think best way to do it is 64GB SSD for OS and small apps, then VR or RAID0 blacks for major apps and games.

DOM 12-13-2011 04:41 PM

Right now I have 2 1.5tb in raid 0

I had like 100gb for the OS partition and it got full and idk why lol

Cuz I think it was all the updates and crap from ms

But it was more of a want then I needed a ssd so going to pass I'm a fan of hd space I got 6.5 tb right now :laughing:

kikicoco1334 12-13-2011 09:15 PM

OMG! DOM YOU ARE LIKE THOSE TEENAGE GIRLS!!!
you think you want one thing then 2 min after that you change your mind

(9T in my movie rig)

Neuromancer 12-14-2011 02:10 AM

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Originally Posted by MaadDaawg (Post 87327)
Nero plays with Intel stuff , very expensive comparably speaking. Vertex 2 for inexpensive performance

Neuro plays with all kinds of stuff

the 60GB rule was for SATA2 when larger drives used different NAND chips that were less resilient.

Now the difference between a 60 and a 120 or even a 240GB drive is usually performance related. Only sometimes will a mnaufacturer use different NAND modules in different desnity SSDs.

Intel/Micron stuff (they actually have a joint venture and still use micron model numbers on all their parts,, and called me an insider because I asked questions I was not supposed too so no more testing Intel SSDs I guess) is great for desktop OS NOT for benching.

For benching its all about sandforce. Definitely go SF2200 even if you are sata-2 limited.

Because on small file sizes, you will hit the limitations much sooner on SATA2 then with a dedicated SATA2 drive.

(Sound backwards, but it makes sense, you are going to maximize the interface sooner with a SATA3 drive)

Vertex3 is among teh best of the drives you can get. However in a pinch the agility 3 will get you to 90% of that performance benching and in general desktop you will not be able to tell.

Sorry been away guys trying to take care of stuff before the holidays as I am moving after them

Neuromancer 12-14-2011 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by DOM (Post 87358)
Hmmm I been thinking idk if I want a ssd anymore don't think such a small drive would last long before it gets full.... might just wait and see

I do want a gpu pot lol

GPU pot> SSD


SSD for benching is all about PC05, and PCV (which I think is still unranked?)

the bot has added a bunch of benchmarks though and not sure which ones are boint worthy.

And dont let the MTBF full you. I thought the same thing. 60GB will have 72TB write life. Which in the context of a 2TB HDD is only 36 complete writes. It actually boils down to almost 200GB of written data a day for 1 year. Or 40GB a day for 5 years regardless of density size. (EDIT: I don't understand that but I dont use SSD for copywaza so SSD would last me a lot longer :) )

Besides that is what buying new and RMAing is for ;)

Write life is the key though, note that READS do not hurt teh drive. only writes.


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