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| Thread ID: 102665 | 2009-08-27 06:45:00 | Solid state drives | pine-o-cleen (2955) | PC World Chat |
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| 804757 | 2009-08-27 06:45:00 | ...are getting cheap! Got a weekly special email from an online PC shop, they had an 80gb SSD for $569. That's cheap yeah? |
pine-o-cleen (2955) | ||
| 804758 | 2009-08-27 06:46:00 | I think I might wait a few years, see how quickly they wear out. | the_bogan (9949) | ||
| 804759 | 2009-08-27 06:59:00 | You would have specialist requirement to pay that sort of price. | Cicero (40) | ||
| 804760 | 2009-08-27 07:02:00 | Paging files will kill them pretty quick. Definately give it another few years. | Cato (6936) | ||
| 804761 | 2009-08-27 09:23:00 | You would have specialist requirement to pay that sort of price. Indeed - you would be required to be clinically insane. :waughh: |
nofam (9009) | ||
| 804762 | 2009-08-27 09:28:00 | Its getting cheaper. I reckon by the end of next year they'll be only a bit more expensive that normal HDDs... | Blam (54) | ||
| 804763 | 2009-08-27 19:24:00 | Its getting cheaper. I reckon by the end of next year they'll be only a bit more expensive that normal HDDs... We will hold you to that in 2010 Aug. |
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| 804764 | 2009-08-27 21:08:00 | You need to buy the new models that support TRIM From Anand Lal Shimpi.......There are some limitations to TRIM. Currently the Intel Matrix Storage Manager drivers won’t pass the TRIM command through from Windows 7 to the drive’s controller. If you want TRIM to work at this point you need to use Microsoft’s drivers that come with Windows 7 (note that if you set Intel’s ICH to RAID, Windows 7 loads Intel’s MSM driver so that won’t work). The benefit of TRIM is huge, your drive doesn’t get slower because of use, it only gets slower as you actually fill it. Intel was very careful/sneaky/shiesty to only enable TRIM on its 34nm drives. Real world performance is actually very similar between the 34nm and 50nm drives for desktop users. What makes the 34nm drive the clear buy is its support for TRIM. |
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