The OCZ Vertex 30gb model is 149 and the 60gb is 239.
The Intel x25-m 80gb is 235.
But that's the old generation intel. The new generation that's coming is supposed to be cheaper because they've reduced manufacturing costs.
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The Intel X25-M (80GB) is £270 squids here, while the OCZ Vertex (60GB) is only £174.
I'm sure the new Intels will be worth waiting for tho' . It's a fairly new flowe of technology and my feeling is they haven't got it quite right yet.
Flipping man.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MeiwLLZjDo[/youtube]
Because our minds will be made of butter? :fear:
2012 we won't be here. :fear:
I'm only using them for my os, so their job mostly involves reading, which they are win at. Their average write speed is also pretty win, it's a couple of fairly high end ones, I think. Not run any benchmarks or owt to see how they do with particularily small files, though.
May get a couple of raptors, just for games, next month or something :smilie4:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/16/c...and-x128-ssds/ this kind of ssd.*
*I've not seen any reviews, though, they may not be that grate. Working well for me, anyhow. You can change the firmware in them and stuff, and they'll need that wotsit trim thing in the long run what with the controller, so the firmware upgrade possibility is a good thing.
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?driveid=496 this kind of raptor.
Meant to edit this into the poast above, dunno why it turned out like this.
eaten a shit load of crap today, im off for a run ftw :emo: