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Question by Yggdrasil: Solid State Drive Question? I accidentally deleted the earlier post…so: “OK, I currently have an Intel 80Gb SSD installed and a boxed Intel 40Gb SSD ready for install. I am wonder if it would be wise to just put the OS on the 40Gb SSD and load programs on the 80Gb SSD . I already have 6Tb of storage space on external drives . I am NOT interested in RAID, so I am wondering if free up the OS disk might be a good idea?” Thanks

best ssd hard drives . Hard disk or solid state drive ? I was looking at a Dell XPS and cannot decide what the best would do. A 500GB 7200 rpm or a 256GB hard drive SSD .

Intel has refreshed its solid-state drive offerings based on the chipmaker’s advanced 25-nanometer semiconductor technology. The goal is to lower the cost of employing SSD technology by up to 30 percent in comparison with the 80GB and 160GB models of the company’s existing X25-M SATA SSD product line, Intel said Monday.

Solid state drives are getting faster, more capacious, and falling in price with each passing week. Within the next 1-3 years, SSD’s will be big enough and cheap enough to finally move over to the masses instead of being an …

You’d also get much of the benefit of the SSD with the Seagate Momentus XT which is a hybrid disk / SSD – and costs quite a bit less. HTH,.

So in a last ditch effort to avoid buying a new computer, I decided to try a solid state hard drive . I bought an Intel 80GB G2 SSD and a DualDrive from powerbookmedic.com. $235 total. In this setup, I would make the 80GB …

Solid State Drive Question? I accidentally deleted the earlier post…so: “OK, I currently have an Intel 80Gb SSD installed and a boxed Intel 40Gb SSD ready for install. I am wonder if it would be wise to just put the OS on the 40Gb SSD and load programs on the 80Gb SSD

Think of the worst case laptop scenario you can possibly image: All of your precious memories and hard work being thrown, literally, out the window! Our team of investigators breaks down what happens to a notebook featuring an Intel Solid State Disk Drive being thrown off a building and whether or not your memories survive the fall.

Named as So SuperSpeed, these external drives are being made available in both conventional hard disk drive and more expensive Solid State Drive , the USB controller is capable to maintain an extremely high data transmission rate of up to 250MBps, which is almost ten times … Priced at $180 for the 500GB hard disk drive and $400 or $800 for the 80GB and 160GB SSD respectively, So SuperSpeed USB 3.0 compliant external drives will be commercialized by December 11th 2009. …

Named as So SuperSpeed, these external drives are being made available in both conventional hard disk drive and more expensive Solid State Drive , the USB controller is capable to maintain an extremely high data transmission rate of up to 250MBps, which is almost ten times … Priced at $180 for the 500GB hard disk drive and $400 or $800 for the 80GB and 160GB SSD respectively, So SuperSpeed USB 3.0 compliant external drives will be commercialized by December 11th 2009. …


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