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@TheCharrigan yah, im using two ADATA SSDs now. 10 months ago was before I built my $2200 gaming rig, and didint want to gamble on new tech.... but I ended up going for it :S
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@drmurda ssd still win in the speed term bc of its 0 access time. Just try to buy really reliable ssd's such as Crucial M4, Intel's or Kingston's. The sata3 Sandforce controller ssd's are quite irregular so better avoid them.
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very good
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Can any body tell me which one is best Sdd under 100$
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@p00pindas00p Raid 5 is horrendously slow for read and writing data. To get equiv SSD speeds you really need at least 8 high performance 7200rpm drives, potentially enterprise or sas and a lsi 9240, or lsi 9260.
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do ssds really last longer?..... hmm, I read review after review saying lots are DOA or die within a month... would like to go with ssd, but maybe 4x raptors in raid 0 would be better? hrmmm
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i dont use a stop watch, i have strong PC. splash screen blinks then photoshop is open.
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@deluxedookie: no, you shoud fix your stop watcher.
100 YEAR LIFE? I dont want some weirdo looking at my hard earned porn 100 years from now!!!
JustinR19 2 years ago 36
No body should switch to SS because of sounds their HD makes..
For Computer enthusiasts, bench-markers, and gamers, SPEED is everything. Without the delay of physical moving parts, solid-state is a much more efficient way to go.
SS drives are good for loading OS, or for storing data that you have high value for (pictures, documents, videos) without the worry of a moving part malfunctioning and corrupting data.
So unless your a gamer, OC'er, or using SS for backup, this is irrelevant for you.
FeralNoctorn 2 years ago 8