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| Thread ID: 127842 | 2012-11-17 00:05:00 | SSD good buy? | Cato (6936) | Press F1 |
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| 1312959 | 2012-11-19 02:54:00 | en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRIM Intel was meant to add support for RAID 0. Not sure if they have. They have. |
JJJJJ (528) | ||
| 1312960 | 2012-11-19 04:07:00 | Like someone mentioned....Samsung 830 128GB is the best.... in my opinion. I have had it for 9 months and its rock solid Awesome performance and fantastic reliability...If you look up its review from NewEgg, its easily the creame of the crop. And with 840 series out now, 830s are becoming dirt cheap too |
learning (5137) | ||
| 1312961 | 2012-11-20 01:27:00 | I bought the Samsung 830 128G. Very happy with everything so far. |
Cato (6936) | ||
| 1312962 | 2012-11-20 03:06:00 | Firstly the speed increase is not minimal. Twelve and a half percent!. And if a third SSD is included The increase will be about 25 percent. And so on depending on the number of SSD's you include. Simple maths. Yes if you get a RAID falier you will lose everything. But if you clone your O/S and any valuables before you start there's no problem in setting it up again. Of course if you are adding "can't Lose" material every day it would be necessary to do regular backups. An SSD is pretty fast already. I doubt most people would notice an extra 12% speed increase. |
Nick G (16709) | ||
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