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diehlr posted:It's amazing that in such a short period of time, the Crucial M4 went from the bandwagon go-to value / reliability darling to an apparently bug-ridden mess.
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Hey, I didn't see this mentioned in the OP. I'm installing my new 240 gig SSD, and I'm seeing conflicting opinions on whether to clone my old hard-drive to it or to do a full reinstall of Windows 7. Some people say that Windows will automatically optimize itself to the SSD when you clone it, and others are saying you need a clean install to take advantage of all the benefits. I've transferred most of my extra data to a 3rd hard drive already, so there shouldn't be any space issues to prevent me from doing a straight clone, but I want to make sure I don't lose any of the perks to having a SSD. Any experience/advice on this?
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 18:55 |
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Cloning and then running the Windows Experience Index benchmark thing should be all you need.
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 18:59 |
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Clone, run Windows Experience Index, voila. All the tweaks that Windows would make on a fresh install are made. e:f;b
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 18:59 |
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Awesome, thanks!
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 19:05 |
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diehlr posted:It's amazing that in such a short period of time, the Crucial M4 went from the bandwagon go-to value / reliability darling to an apparently bug-ridden mess. I don't know, 040H resolved the only issue I had with one drive and I have 3 in other machines going just fine, 2 of which are over the 5000 hour thing. No hung boots or etc.
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 20:37 |
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What it the best mSATA drive around 64gb in size out there? I'm looking for one to go in a Intel NUC computer.
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 22:12 |
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stevewm posted:What it the best mSATA drive around 64gb in size out there?
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 22:46 |
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Alereon posted:If you're not using the Thunderbolt model, the Mushkin Atlas (or Atlas Deluxe) like it says in the OP. The 120GB Atlas is probably a better option as it's a much better value. The Thunderbolt model is defective and can only be used with an SSD if the fan is set to 100%, which is crappy. Awesome, thanks... Had read through a OP a few times, didn't see the mSATA section, did this time! Will be using the cheaper USB/NIC model. Looking at using them at work for POS PCs and other light duty workstations.
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 23:36 |
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Discospawn posted:Hey, I didn't see this mentioned in the OP. I'm installing my new 240 gig SSD, and I'm seeing conflicting opinions on whether to clone my old hard-drive to it or to do a full reinstall of Windows 7. Some people say that Windows will automatically optimize itself to the SSD when you clone it, and others are saying you need a clean install to take advantage of all the benefits. I've transferred most of my extra data to a 3rd hard drive already, so there shouldn't be any space issues to prevent me from doing a straight clone, but I want to make sure I don't lose any of the perks to having a SSD. Any experience/advice on this? As long as the clone aligns the partition.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 00:16 |
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Haven't seen many reviews on the Sandisk drives, are they any good? Thinking about getting one for boxing day. Sandisk Extreme
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 06:21 |
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Oh My Science posted:Haven't seen many reviews on the Sandisk drives, are they any good? Thinking about getting one for boxing day. apparently it has some firmware issues last I heard. People on their forums seem pretty pissed. Honestly, it seems like there are way more SSD's to avoid then buy at this point. I was looking at that same drive before I decided not to buy. Really nice, quick drive, but the firmware threw me off. Will be good if/when it's fixed though.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 08:12 |
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Trax416 posted:apparently it has some firmware issues last I heard. People on their forums seem pretty pissed. I do believe the firmware issues were resolved with the latest R211 release, but they were really slow about releasing firmware that fixed an issue with TRIM not working properly, probably the slowest of the Sandforce using SSD companies. I own one myself and I can't say I've had any issues with it. One supposed advantage for Sandisk is that since they are a NAND manufacturer themselves, they tend to put their most choice memory in their SSD's.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 09:33 |
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Boxing Day came early on NCIX so I grabbed a 520 series 120 GB for $99 for my new build. Excited, this is my first SSD system drive.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 09:35 |
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I've been searching through my BIOS to try and find a toggle for AHCI mode and can't find anything specific, is this related or am I out of luck: Assuming my bios doesn't support AHCI, is there anything to be aware of other than TRIM not being enabled, and how much of a performance hit should I expect from not having TRIM? For reference, I'm looking at picking up a Samsung 830 128gb.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 16:24 |
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What motherboard is it? Wild guess: Is it an old nForce 680i? If it doesn't it's really not that big a deal. If it isn't under the selection you have highlighted there you probably won't have it at all. When I had my Corsair X32 and nForce 680i with no AHCI what I'd do is image the drive in Acronis to one of my mechanical drives, use a PartedMagic boot disc to Secure Erase the drive (this restores performance to factory) and then use the Acronis boot disc to restore it. It would take me about 10-15 minutes total to do this from start to finish, I'd do it every 6 months or so. Here is the guide I used when I was first figuring out how to do it: http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=85344 You can use any free backup program instead, like Paragon's one or Macrium Reflect.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 17:02 |
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It's a Gigabyte GA-G31MF-S2 circa 2007-8, but yeah there's nothing under the highlighted section. That guide you posted is fantastic, thanks e; It looks like Samsung's Drive Magician lets you run a manual TRIM/Garbage Collection anyway, so it should be all good. blunt fucked around with this message at 19:23 on Dec 25, 2012 |
# ? Dec 25, 2012 17:06 |
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Received a samsung 840 for christmas. Should be interesting to see how long it lasts before it poops.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 22:25 |
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Broke down and paid extra for a 520 intel rather than getting the sandisk, not worth the risk. vv Thanks for the reply but I have had no issues with my 120gb Intel 520 ssd in my macbook pro, and it was only 30 dollars more. Oh My Science fucked around with this message at 01:21 on Dec 26, 2012 |
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Oh My Science posted:Haven't seen many reviews on the Sandisk drives, are they any good? Thinking about getting one for boxing day.
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 01:18 |
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Oh My Science posted:Haven't seen many reviews on the Sandisk drives, are they any good? Thinking about getting one for boxing day. I have the 240 GB one. Really nice. I posted some links to reviews when I got it (a few pages back). It was reviewed quite positively. Quick Toggle NAND, like the Mushkin Chronos Enhanced drives. The latest firmware for it came out in October. Before that there were no major issues - just some minor TRIM performance issues.
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 02:12 |
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Peven Stan posted:Received a samsung 840 for christmas. Should be interesting to see how long it lasts before it poops. I was given one as a present too. 250gb Samsung 840. I've read all of the commentary about them in this thread over the last month or so, and in the OP, so I'm aware of the negatives on these drives. Question is, is it bad enough to warrant the hassle of returning it and using the credit towards a different drive, or just roll with it for now and not keep anything vital that isn't backed up on it?
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 04:08 |
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If you already have a 250GB Samsung 840 I wouldn't worry about it, just keep good backups and report back.
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 04:28 |
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Alereon posted:If you already have a 250GB Samsung 840 I wouldn't worry about it, just keep good backups and report back. Always willing to be a guinea pig for SHSC It's going into either my cheapo gaming rig or my old as balls santa rosa whitebook. Either one is not mission critical and I have backup drives if necessary.
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 04:40 |
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A friend of mine, who is also a goon, just bought two OCZ Vortex 3 120gb. I am trying to tell him to return them before its too late but he's pretty adamant about keeping them. He showed me his parts list before he ordered the stuff and he had two 830s on there, but I guess they sold out so he went with OCZ. This thread gives me the feeling that they are going to jump out of his pc and murder him while he's sleeping but I can't find too many bad reviews of them to convince him to return them.
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 04:43 |
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Better a Vertex than an Agility
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 04:48 |
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I just found out I had my bios set to IDE mode for my Sandisk drive. I wonder if that was causing any problems? I just managed to change it to AHCI successfully using: http://www.ithinkdiff.com/how-to-enable-ahci-in-windows-8-after-installation/ I had to use the key iaStorV rather than storahci as they suggested though. edit: The change made my windows experience index for drive speed go from 7.1 to 7.9. wee Squibbles fucked around with this message at 04:57 on Dec 26, 2012 |
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Bob Morales posted:Better a Vertex than an Agility My bad, they are Agilitys.
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 05:05 |
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He can go ahead and use them if he really wants, but there's what, a 5-8% chance per drive that the drive will fail?
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 05:39 |
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Ninja Rope posted:He can go ahead and use them if he really wants, but there's what, a 5-8% chance per drive that the drive will fail? plus, 2 drives, and most likely in raid 0, so basically a 100% chance of failure
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 07:01 |
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Newegg has the SanDisk Extreme 240 GB on sale for $159.99, for 48 hours. Think I might pull the trigger for this as it's high time to put an SSD in one of my older Mac Pros.
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 18:18 |
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Binary Badger posted:Newegg has the SanDisk Extreme 240 GB on sale for $159.99, for 48 hours. Think I might pull the trigger for this as it's high time to put an SSD in one of my older Mac Pros.
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 18:28 |
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I saw on HardOCP some guy put together a gaming rig with 6x512MB OCZ Vertex 4's in RAID-0. This makes me laugh pretty hard because I wonder how fast that array will destroy itself.. a week?
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 18:34 |
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redeyes posted:I saw on HardOCP some guy put together a gaming rig with 6x512MB OCZ Vertex 4's in RAID-0. This makes me laugh pretty hard because I wonder how fast that array will destroy itself.. a week?
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 18:41 |
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I'm considering a purchas eof this Intel 520 Series 240GB 2.5in SSD SATA3 SSD. However, I'm not sure if it will work on my current laptop (Speccy indicates that my current HDD is SATA 2). Will a SATA 3 SSD work on my laptop that's currently using a SATA 2 HDD? \/ Thanks! melon cat fucked around with this message at 19:36 on Dec 26, 2012 |
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melon cat posted:I'm considering a purchas eof this Intel 520 Series 240GB 2.5in SSD SATA3 SSD. However, I'm not sure if it will work on my current laptop (Speccy indicates that my current HDD is SATA 2). Yeah it's all backwards compatible, but you won't get that delicious 6 Gb/s speed.
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 19:10 |
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I'm beginning to think the 840 Pro isn't going to see awesome sales for awhile (256GB capacity). Maybe I'll just get a 520 or something. My 120GB Vertex 3 MI has 4GB free
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 19:17 |
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Hmmm, NCIX has the Intel 330 series SSD 240 GB drive for the same price as NewEgg's SanDisk Extreme, $159.99 with free shipping. Looks like the difference would be that 1) the NCIX Intel price is good until 1/2/13 and 2) it's Intel's manufacturing but still SandForce based, does getting the Intel buy me anything other than a better return system? Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 20:00 on Dec 26, 2012 |
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Binary Badger posted:Hmmm, NCIX has the Intel 330 series SSD 240 GB drive for the same price as NewEgg's SanDisk Extreme, $159.99 with free shipping.
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Fallows posted:A friend of mine, who is also a goon, just bought two OCZ Vortex 3 120gb. I am trying to tell him to return them before its too late but he's pretty adamant about keeping them. He showed me his parts list before he ordered the stuff and he had two 830s on there, but I guess they sold out so he went with OCZ. I know you changed and said they're Agility but for what it's worth I've had a 120gb Vertex 3 as my boot drive for a year and a half I think? Maybe a tad less. Never had a problem so far (knock on wood) In keeping with my tradition of buying exactly what this thread doesn't recommend, I just ordered a 256gb Crucial m4 for my new laptop. It won't really be put under much stress but it's not really stress that kills these things right? Just sort of random defects? Edit: one thing I forgot to even look into were hybrid drives, which probably would have been just as good for the things I'll use it for.
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