Hi Soar, how are doing chap....are the fish still biting?!!!
I'm going to buy a SSD very shortly to put on my current MB , the Crucial M4 are backwards compatible with SATAII ports also and when the time is right for a new MB I will install it onto that platform.
Cheers,
Teknology9
T9,
The fish have been biting a lot lately...we took a friend with his 3 young daughters up to the high lakes in the snow and each girl caught many, many fish...it was their first time fishing and they loved it.
Yes, the Crucial M4 have the best reviews here in the states...people swear by them. That is why I would like to use their product...but their prices rarely drop low as in the case with these Intel SSD's.
I forgot that I am currently using Crucial's SATA III in my 2500K build. I am not so sure that I see a noticeable difference between the Crucial SATA III and the OCZ SATA II. Of course I have not done any testing or benchmarking with each unit...I simply do not know how.
Anyone know of a good software program that will show me the different speeds of each SSD?
I am trying to discover the best way to go with these SSD's.
The thing that is driving me nuts is that on my AMD rig, the OCZ SSD is only 60 GB, and it is already loaded with 50GB and keeps growing daily...and I no longer want to face the stress of it maxing out and causing problems.
That is the main reason I purchased 120 GB and 160 GB SSD's.
On the other hand, my Intel rig with the 60 GB Crucial Real C300 is no where near maxing out and it runs well....I do not understand why one has much more data than the other unless...it may be due to the fact that I use my AMD as my main rig, and the Intel I rarely use as a back up...
Any suggestions anyone?
And what is the RAID0 so many people talk about? I read and reread about RAID set ups and I just became more and more confused...
From what I understand, RAID 0 increases the performance [not sure how great the performance would be]. I think I must use two of the exact same identical SSD's [which would be ideal for me because I have a number of identical SSD's]. And last, I read somewhere that SSD's set up in a RAID platform cannot have TRIM enabled....
So, I am not sure if it is worth it to use RAID 0. Any thoughts on this gentlemen?
Soar