Posted: 12/6/2011 8:34:18 AM EDT
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Probably going to stick with a SATA2 interface. My price range is about $250.
I know some manufacturers had/have some issues and I haven't been keeping up with all of that. I am leaning towards an Intel drive but I will consult the hive mind. |
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Probably going to stick with a SATA2 interface. My price range is about $250. I know some manufacturers had/have some issues and I haven't been keeping up with all of that. I am leaning towards an Intel drive but I will consult the hive mind. Intel, SATA II will bottleneck anything faster. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820167050 |
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Probably going to stick with a SATA2 interface. My price range is about $250. I know some manufacturers had/have some issues and I haven't been keeping up with all of that. I am leaning towards an Intel drive but I will consult the hive mind. Intel, SATA II will bottleneck anything faster. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820167050 +1. Intel 320s are very, very nice. |
| I have no first hand experience but it seems that a lot of what I have been reading in magazines and online Corsair brand is highly regarded. I am purchasing my first SSD drive in about a week and am really looking forward to seeing the difference. I can't wait until SSDs are mainstream and cheap like HDD space is now. Backing up info speed as well as building storage RAIDs will be leaps and bounds over read/write speeds now. |