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    Discussion in 'General Discussion Forum' started by Hitsuchan, Jan 23, 2012.

    1. Hitsuchan

      Hitsuchan New Member

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      I wouldn't even bother tbh I have an ssd and haven't notices much of a difference!
       
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      Hitsuchan New Member

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      So your saying you can't feel the difference from a 5400RPM HDD to a SDD..?
       
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      He probably forgot to activate AHCI in bios of his machine before he installed Windows. If you forget this you get about 1 / 4 of the effect a SSD gives (to activate this after windows is installed you need to google this process). having a SSD is probably the cheapest way to boost performance of any pc without spending the big bucks.

      Ontopic: you might want to look on disks that use the New SandForce controller, which brand does not make much matter as these are nearly as fast all of them.
       
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      Hitsuchan New Member

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      Yea.. thats why I want to get one >.< I just can't decide to be honest, their so close to each other spec so I wanted to get some feedback from other people. even with the AHCI disabled, an SSD is still WAAAY faster then an 5400RPM HDD.
       
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      Id look for review and just go for the one that has highest amount of IOPS. The sales pitch "max iops 85k" is a gimmick, id go look for real world data.

      Or id just go for the one which is cheapest of the two, they are both good disks on paper. And i know the OCZ one have had great reviews.

      On a second hand when looking thru tech articles i would for sure go for the OCZ disk. They are giving it superb reviews over and over, across the whole line.
       
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      Yea, I have been reading up on the OCZ and I haven't herd of an OCZ failing yet at least. how ever all of them have 80.000+ Iops, and just about the same read/write speed, and I haven't found any "dirt" on the Mach or the Crosair :eek:
       
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      Ye they are, I got a ForceGT 120gb, way faster then my WD Black, and 120gb is enough for Visual Studio, wow and battlefield 3.
      hddbench.PNG
       
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      You have it setup correctly? Because there is a major difference. Boot times drop significantly, load times for applications are faster. If you don't have it setup properly, then the performance can degrade.
       
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      I heard you get more out of OCZ and Intel has been having problems, I myself have 60gb which is enough for 3 games (plus operating system)... so you'll want at least 120gb.

      Takes about 3-5 seconds to shutdown.
       
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      False I have achi enabled before I also have the 64bit option changed in the bios'
       
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      Tbh though I did get on of the first gens so maybe they have improved :/
       
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      If you plan to Boot from your ssd dont buy a vertex 3. They are incopatible to alot of s?t controllers, which causes alot of bluescreens.... ;-)
       
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      I've also heard this, which is why I bought Vertex 2 but the read and write speeds are a lot less compared to v3... still cheaper and more stable though.
       
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      I have this ssd... It sucks alot..
       
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      Well I have also heart that the Vertex 3 isn't the best for the OS, but that was the last firmware, the newest one shouldn't have any problem, at least thats what 99% of all forum users said, that after they updated their firmware it worked like a charm :D
      the Crosair one should be working fine with an OS on it... and the Mach I haven't found any complains about it either..
       
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      If you compared 5400rpm HDD with SSD, you would see a difference even with first gen SSD.

      And he is trying to buy SATA3 SSD(About 500+mb/s read/write) which is twice as fast as SATA2 SSD(about 200mb/s read/write).

      "The read/write of modern hard drives are in the 50-150MB/s range." <- I got this from googling.
       
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      I would recommend a Crucial M4 drive. They're reliable, fast and relatively inexpensive. New firmware coming out soon will correct any issues with the drives. I replaced a 7,200 RPM drive with an M4 and boot times went from ~30 seconds to less than 5 seconds.
       
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      Before any recommendation may i ask you your mainboard model please?
      Some mainboards dont support up to 500MB Read/write speeds and if your mobo is one of them SSD upgrade wont mean much. Also you can just buy a cheaper and slower one according to that.
       
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      Thats not true. ;-)
       

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