Hi http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/120G...-25-SSD-Read-270MB-s-Write-200MB-s-64MB-Cache I want to rebuild my i7 with Windows 7, and am thinking of replacing one of my 1TB drives with an SSD. I'd prefer a larger SSD, but 120gb will be ok if I keep a tight handle on the contents. Anyone got one of these? Happy? Thanks
Vertex Turbo is a waste - you'll not notice the difference between that and the Vertex. Have a look at the Crucial M125 as well, see what price it is.
I think you're likely right, some of the stats claim to be 20% better than the vertex, for only a 10% increase in cost. But in real world use it's not likely to really show up, especially when with reads there's so little in it
Complete marketing cods-wollop. All Indilinx drives are built the same, it's just OCZ and Crucial put more effort into firmware updates which is why we recommend them.
Well the orders gone in.... ... and I'll have it in the morning, now do I let my 2yo twins help me rebuild the pc or do I wait until they are tucked up in bed? BTW, I didn't get the turbo!
Im sure you love them both very much, but I'd have thrown two straight jackets in with that order. No little tigers with chocolaty hands and a wanting to throw or see what's inside everything would ever get near my expensive PC parts.
An update: The OCZ drive rocks. 7 Wouldn't install until the SSD was the only drive wired in, but other than that plain sailing. And of course 7 would like a dream as it always does.
Did you just install windows 7 to the ssd or did you ghost a copy on? I've heard if you ghost it the drive performs better or is that just a load of balls?
It's a fully clean install, boot times are <30 secs but I haven't fully timed them to be honest. I made a few bios tweaks as well as all in all my old vista install was sitting at 5mins+ by the time all the services had started. The old install had loads of developer tools and services running, I'm not bothering with that this time round as I'll keep everything dev related on my laptops or in virtual machines. So hopefully I can keep the boot time sharp.
http://www.symantec.com/norton/ghost It's a method of taking an entire image of a drive and transfering it to another drive (or restoring it to a different / same drive) It's the same technique as used by Windows Vista / 7 full system backup, or free tools such as Drive Image XML