You two are the best.
Thanks and will do!
To be honest with you, I am tempted to use two of the Agility 2 SSD's in RAID 0 [I think the speed would almost double], but I have never tried a RAID set up, and I think it would not permit TRIM, and that concerns me.
I do have a number of the Intel 160 GB SSD's, and although I would prefer the faster SATA III, I am not willing to pay the price for a larger capacity SSD III at the moment. I keep reading articles that SATA III, although significantly faster than SATA II, barely shows the increased speed in real world scenarios and applications...
Although I have one SATA III SSD [Crucial C300], I refuse to stress out anymore from the low storage capacity....[64gb]. Hence, my decision to go with the Intel 160 GB. The nice thing about the Intel 160 GB, is it has a 5 year warranty, tons of excellent reviews, the Intel Toolbox, and no worries about overloading the storage capacity with OS and programs.
Do you two agree that the difference between SATA II and SATA III is negligible in real world settings [example: internet surfing, word processing, watching movies, etc.]? Or is there truly a noticeable difference in every day computing?
Soar