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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2009

This is a video of Windows 7 SSD Performance on a a Toshiba Satellite Laptop with a 1.7 GHz Intel Pentium M Processor and 1.5 gigs of DDR ram. the SSD drive in this system is a 16 gig Transcend SLC SSD.

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  • 16gb? a fresh windows 7 consumes about 15gb. so u have 1gb left haha

  • @79mystique79

    Actually I had about 4 gigs left over.

  • i'm running ubuntu on a 1.6ghz dual core antlon with geforce go 6150. i just ordered an ssd from tigerdirect on sale for $54 after rebate. how do you think it will perform?

  • @videogamegod88

    Depends on what SSD you bought and the speeds that it is rated for.

  • @warwagon Drive Type: Solid State Drive Capacity: 30 GB Interface: SATA II Interface Type: SATA Write Speed: up to 50 MB/sec Read Speed: up to 180 MB/sec Form Factor: 2.5" Temperature, Operating (°C): 0 to 70

  • @videogamegod88

    The write speeds look a little slow but the reads speeds look pretty good. So over all it should perform good.

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  • you opened solitaire as a reference to SDD speed increases? Do us a favor and put down the camera, delete your youtube account, and sell your computer.

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  • он еще бы блокнот позапускал

  • Just got an 120 gb SSD :D

  • It works just like my Ubuntu on magnetic HDD! :D

  • @79mystique79 couries .. my w7 after instalation eats only @5gB on hdd..

  • @79mystique79 well 13 at the most

  • According to Passmark the fastest Hard drive out is the OCZ-VERTEX3 MI.... just to let you know. harddrivebenchmark(dot)net shows you virtually all hard drive comparisons. Its interesting but at the price that SSD costs per GB I am sticking to my good old WD 7200rpm drive for now.

  • i don't even get to see the welcome screen...

  • I don't know man, my regular 7200rpm loads almost the same, maybe a bit slower but if this is the difference, it's not worth it.

  • With my SSD I don't even see the welcome screen. And by the time the desktop finishes that little fade in, all my programs in the taskbar load.

  • SSD's use a considerable amount less energy than a hard drive. For an HTPC it will also be nice to have a quieter startup. This solid state is rather slow for a solid state. Of course the machine specs bottleneck the SSD but look for at least around 230 MB/s read. For a boot drive write will not be of much concern.

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