...5 Ultrabook? I just bought a Samsung 540u3c-a01ub Touchscreen Ulrabook with a 24gb SSD cache and a 500gb HDD.
I want to replace the 24gb cache with an Intel 525 Series msata SSD for my boot/applications drive and use the spinning HDD for storage, but I can't get to the 24gb drive throught...
I just got the Samsung Series 7 17" laptop (not the gamer) and I've heard that switching out the hard drive for a solid state drive is the way to go. Also, the hard drive makes this sound that isn't a signal of anything wrong with it, that's just the way it is, which is super annoying...
I just got the Samsung Series 7 17" laptop (not the gamer) and I've heard that switching out the hard drive for a solid state drive is the way to go. Also, the hard drive makes this sound that isn't a signal of anything wrong with it, that's just the way it is, which is super annoying...
The TRIM command is an essential part of SSD maintenance and helps keep the drive running at top speed. It's available natively for Macs using SSD's purchased from Apple but if you've got a third party drive, enabling TRIM requires some fancy Terminal work. Until now, that is. More »
The Intel SSD 520 delivers up to 80,000 maximum 4K random write Input-Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) and up to 50,000 4K random read IOPS to speed through every day operations.
I ordered a Pyro 120gb 6gb/s for $137 with shipping. Should I get something better like a vertex 3 instead for a higher price, since the pyro uses asynchronous memory chips, which seems to degrade the performance to 3gb/s levels.
Samsung Ultra:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820171545
Samsung 470:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147125
My budget is around ~$150 for a 128/120 GB SSD
I'm looking for in terms of fast boot times, fast application load ups and some...
I have purchased an ocz ssd, and then later a kingston ssd. first one last 4 months. second one last 9 months. i ask some egghead geeks at work and they say this is how is goes with ssd. they say like 1 year is really good, and I should just image the disk every day so I'm really when it is dead...
I would like to get a notebook with a built-in SSD. From what I've read, they are a lot faster & better overall from regular hard drives. I know they're considerably more expensive but I wouldn't mind sacrificing some other pricey components to get the SSD. Any good ones you know of? I always...
I'm thinking between a $400 Intel SSD 160GB or a $550 Samsung SSD 256GB. I like the Samsung more because it has 250MB/s read speed compared to the 70MB/s Intel one. Here is where I am choosing from...
Part of the second generation Kingston SSDNow V+ range, the Kingston SSDNow V+180 is designed for today's ultra-mobile devices, and with road warriors in mind.
Yesterday saw the release of the OCZ Colossus, a new high-performance SSD line with capacities of 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. If you’ve considered tapping the speed benefits of solid state disks for your PC (SSDs are basically high-capacity thumb drives plugged directly into a desktop or...
OCZ's new Colossus drives are among the first SSDs designed for desktops, and they're the very first to store up to 1TB of data. Oh, and on top of all that, they work pretty well, too.
PC Perspective tested one of OCZ's 256GB Colossus drives and found "read and write speeds are about as fast...
New SSD boasts PCI Express, server-based solid-state storage with up to 640 gigabytes of capacity and 1.5 gigabytes per-second of sustained throughput. </img>
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Designed as drop-in replacements for hard-disk drives (HDDs) in notebook PCs new drives come with capacities up to 240GB.</img>
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