Surely, but with the SSD's they're supposed to lose speed over time and I just wanted to see how everyone else is doing with theirs.
Surely, but with the SSD's they're supposed to lose speed over time and I just wanted to see how everyone else is doing with theirs.
Perfect disk 10 and now 11 has support for SSD's so instead of just defraging it. I believe that it fills up all the cells and then erases them, then it consolidates the free space. Supposedly it helps the disk life along better and Yes I'm running PD 11 now about once every two weeks or when i remember. This and other methods of filling up the cells completely and then erasing them are on the OCZ forums.
I see. Haven't heard of that before.
Just keep in mind that SSD's cells only have a limited life. Something like 10,000 writes before they can't keep the charge anymore.
So if you're constantly rearranging data then you're dramatically decreasing the life of the SSD.
Which is why you don't want to run defragmenting software on an SSD (not to mention it would have NO benefit anyway).
I'm no expert just repeating things that I've read.
I've read that as well bud. But this is what "the cool kids" are doing on the OCZ board. Honestly, who the hell knows? I think maybe I'll not run it for a month and see what test results I get then and see if there's a noticeable difference.
So what's the latest news on SSDs?
I stopped paying attention to them since June, and I'm ready to buy now...
Is the intel x25-m still a good deal or has something better come along? (don't want to go over $250CAD).
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...-031-_-Product
edit: After reading this and this it's looking like other great choices are SSDs with the Sandforce sf-1200 controller in them:
OCZ Vertex 2 OCZSSD3-2VTX120G 3.5" 120GB SATA II MLC
OCZ Vertex 2 OCZSSD3-2VTX90G 3.5" 90GB SATA II MLC
Corsair Force CSSD-F120GB2-BRKT 2.5" 120GB SATA II
Personally I think the intels are over priced bud. From what I've read OCZ and Crucial are the best buys ATM.
EDIT: a quick look shows me the OCZ Vertex 2 OCZSSD3-2VTX90G 3.5" 90GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) it has faster reads/writes and is a few bucks cheaper you get 10 more gigs as well. Also man you should wait for the holiday sales it will save you tons!
Last edited by Detale; 11-12-2010 at 02:24 PM.
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