i have a velociraptor but i wonder how fast a solid state drive would make things should i get a 128GB for $300?
10/7/2008 6:23:18 PM
no, definitely not. Especially not at that price point yet. The speed advantages on benchmarks by the Macbook Air and the Lenovo X300 are not nearly what you might think they should be.
10/7/2008 6:27:03 PM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?nm_mc=AFC-SlickDeals&cm_mmc=AFC-SlickDeals-_-NA-_-NA-_-NA&Item=N82E1682022734464gb $100 and faster than just about anyone else's SSD.
10/7/2008 8:49:33 PM
i'd wait unless you wanted it for the oooh aaahh factor.
10/7/2008 9:59:40 PM
meh, for ^^ you really aren't spending all that much
10/7/2008 10:00:08 PM
My SATAII RAID array has a ~500MB/s sustained read (between 100 and 200MB/s on each drive).SATAII traditional hard dives are just as fast and a lot cheaper. The only really good thing about the SSD is the seek time.
10/7/2008 10:05:16 PM
10/8/2008 12:12:09 AM
oh damn velociraptor is good enough for me then/thread[Edited on October 8, 2008 at 12:18 AM. Reason : .]
10/8/2008 12:18:15 AM
^^^MB/sec or Mb/sec?
10/9/2008 4:56:35 PM
he obviously means MB, 12.5-25 MB/s on each drive would suck horrible amounts of cock.
10/9/2008 5:42:13 PM
my company just bought a bunch of http://www.ramsan.com/products/ramsan-20.htm for our database servers. over 100,000 IOPS and only 15 watts. CRAZY!
11/5/2009 11:11:53 AM
niice
11/5/2009 12:06:30 PM
11/5/2009 12:06:57 PM
if you want to make the jump, the OCZ Vertex Turbo is probably one of the best drives out there, but runs close to $6/GB, or if you can afford it, any of the new 34/32nm SSD's out there... they are cheaper at around $3/GB but the smallest drives are 80GBhttp://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=10010797here's a Pliant SSD for enterprise:http://www.dailytech.com/Startup+Drops+Bombshell+Lightning+SSD+With+180k+IOPS+500320+MBs+ReadWrites/article16249.htmtitle says it all[Edited on November 5, 2009 at 12:28 PM. Reason : /]
11/5/2009 12:22:45 PM
solid state drives have really fast load times but the write times are slow as fuck.
11/5/2009 12:30:52 PM
11/5/2009 12:47:16 PM
I trust the advice of Anand from Anandtech:
11/5/2009 1:11:49 PM
storage has long been the bottleneck in computers
11/5/2009 1:26:00 PM
i'm having a hard time figuring out which ones will fit in my dell mini9. can anybody halp? i'd like to maybe ask for a 32 or 64 gb one for xmas, depending on cost.
11/5/2009 1:45:42 PM
i would think all consumer SSDs would be 2.5"
11/5/2009 2:02:42 PM
that may be the case, i just have no idea. the handy dandy netbook upgrade center at crucial doesn't show me hard drives.
11/5/2009 2:13:26 PM
I just ordered a Lenovo W700 with dual 64 gig solid state drives. Looking forward to seeing their performance.
11/5/2009 2:25:25 PM
I've been running to OCZ SSD's in raid 0 for about 6 months now. I can't recommend it enough.
11/5/2009 3:48:23 PM
I read some article somewhere about 6 months ago where some guy took a bunch of USB jump/flash drives that were like 4 gigs a piece, and he combined them into some "virtual solid-state array"...sounded pretty neat...SSD performance but cheaper
11/5/2009 4:54:22 PM
I'm getting ready to put in a 256GB SSD in my new MacBook Pro tonight. Looking forward to see how it performs.
11/5/2009 6:36:47 PM
^ if it's a quality drive, i suspect it cost almost as much as your laptop if it's one of the crap drives, i don't see the point, personally
11/6/2009 8:18:29 AM
It was a leftover from a project at work so I'm not the one out $750
11/6/2009 8:56:16 AM
plz to steal me one too?
11/6/2009 9:17:22 AM
11/6/2009 9:48:29 AM
11/6/2009 9:49:00 AM
damn, how much does it hold? regardless, it still blows my mind what they can fit on chips that small
11/6/2009 12:36:05 PM
inorite. that TMS card i mentioned earlier puts 450 GB flash on a PCI-e card
11/6/2009 12:41:16 PM
If you are going to get one, get an Intel X-25M, the new G2 series. The price hovers around ~$250 for the 80GB model, but its fast and reliable.
11/6/2009 1:22:22 PM
oh, silly dell...why conform when you can make it more difficult?
11/6/2009 1:30:47 PM
11/7/2009 10:54:20 AM
2010 bumpsolid state prices going to come down any this year? Thinking about getting one.[Edited on January 13, 2010 at 10:04 AM. Reason : s]
1/13/2010 10:04:33 AM
i would guess that yes, solid state drive prices will come down this year
1/13/2010 10:11:22 AM
SSD prices will probably start to come down so that they can become attractive for datacenters. I'd actually recommend one for high-end laptops.
1/13/2010 10:47:35 AM
I've been wanting to get a SSD for my macbook pro for some time but haven't yet because of price and capacity. One question though...what will that do to battery life on a notebook?
1/13/2010 10:52:58 AM
I thought bat life was better but I'm not sure
1/13/2010 10:54:42 AM
thats what I was thinking but wasn't sure either...figured power consumption was a lot less.
1/13/2010 11:13:08 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96dWOEa4DjsTHREAD OVER[Edited on January 13, 2010 at 11:21 AM. Reason : ]
1/13/2010 11:21:09 AM
Magic 8 ball says:
1/13/2010 12:00:54 PM
I had (2) 65 gig solid state drives installed in my new lenovo W700. So far, its pretty awesome. They were an expensive option, as well as the 8 gigs of RAM I had installed in this thing.
1/13/2010 1:20:31 PM
^^^ I was just thinking that
1/13/2010 2:01:38 PM