Interesting piece here on the Intel SSD: Sequential Access - Read up to 250MB/s Sequential Access - Write up to 70MB/s ????? SLOW ??????
Kingston SSD V+ series. Newegg has a 64GB for $180 that has nice read AND write speeds. Sequential Access - Read up to 230MB/s Sequential Access - Write up to 180MB/s Have I misinterpreted the data and or the importantance of sequential access write up speed? What do you feel on the Kingston SSD V+ series? On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Julian Zottl <jzo...@radiantnetworks.net> wrote: > If you're looking at Sandforce, take a look at these: > http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/internal_storage/Mercury_Extreme_SSD_Sandforce/Solid_State_Pro > <http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/internal_storage/Mercury_Extreme_SSD_Sandforce/Solid_State_Pro> > http://mushkin.com/Digital-Storage/SSDs/MKNSSDCL120GB.aspx > > <http://mushkin.com/Digital-Storage/SSDs/MKNSSDCL120GB.aspx>Take care, > ---- > Julian > > > On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Thane Sherrington < > th...@computerconnectionltd.com> wrote: > >> At 07:23 AM 22/05/2010, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: >> >>> I've been using one now for 5 months. It's great..wouldn't consider >>> changing or going back now. Also, a lot of vendors are putting them in >>> high-end laptops now. >>> the extra cash becomes rather meaningless after you've been living with >>> one for a while. Virus scans are nearly instantaneous. And boot times are >>> fab...and I would go intel all the way...BTW, maximum pc in their latest >>> issue does have a review of several non-intel SSDs. >>> >> >> I've done a few machines for clients with SSDs, and if you have the cash it >> is hands down the way to go. I wish I had the cash to put a big one on my >> laptop. >> >> T >> >> >