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Intel SSD 80gb X-25M Review

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NOTE RE-UPLOADING - LAST ONE GOT CUT OFF IN RENDERING PROCESS

Intel SSD 80Gb X-25M Review

Benchmarks , review, preformance etc

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  • nice video 5/5 what mic are you using?

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  • Intel didn't start the SSD revolution but it sure did kick it into high gear.

  • Uhm, not to bash but you don't use proper benchmarking techniques. This is amateur. Where are the HDtune benches?

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  • Wow, well now a 160GB Intel SSD is only around $500, and it beats all other SSDs out of the water with random read and write performance!

  • Disregard this, disregard that, disregard the other thing, oh this is normally quicker, oh I don't know why this isn't working, oh this normally works, right off the bat. My old 1GB RAM slow 5400RPM HDD laptop loads Firefox quicker than that. WTF?!??!?!

  • My computers faster at booting up applications than yours... and it doesn't have an SSD. I think you just have a shit computer.

  • It can sometimes have bad multitasking glitches and only so many write cycles but it is more responsive.

  • You say download speeds, it's not download, it's install speed.

  • you should have had clean install of an operating system on both drives when you tested the booting time.

  • Oh BTW, this 256GB Samsung SATAII SSD is supposed to cost around $4,000.

  • There is a 256GB Samsung SATAII SSD that has begun mass production and it is based on MLC NAND Flash memory and not SLC. Its read speed is 220MB/s and write speed at 200MB/s making it the fastest SSD in the world at the moment with only a read/write margin of only %10. OK im done talking about SSDs. :)

  • Most SDHC flash cards are Class 4 or 6 at 4MB/s and 6MB/s respectively. You can get the sandisk extreme III SDHC flash cards that read/write at 30MB/s for a total of 180MB/s read/write. Right now I can only find 16GB cards that read/write at 30MB/s, 16GB x 6 = 96GB. These 16GB cards are around $130 each X 6 cards = $780. The PhotoFast CR-9000 is around $100. So for about $880, not including shipping and handling, you can have a 96GB DIY SATAII SSD.

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