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2nd July 2009, 11:56 AM #6621
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2nd July 2009, 02:53 PM #6622
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2nd July 2009, 05:13 PM #6623
Re: The new SSD Thread (Benchmarks, Brands, News and Advice)
davepermen: Why did You "kill" fan?
You think You know better?
Just kidding!
Really, why did You "kill" it?If You want to be old and wise, You gone be young and stupid first!
ThinkPad T60, 14" SXGA+, Intel T2300, 3 GB DDR2 667 MHz, ATi X1300, Super Talent MasterDrive SX 64 GB, Win 7 x86 Ultimate
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2nd July 2009, 05:39 PM #6624Notebook Geek
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Re: The new SSD Thread (Benchmarks, Brands, News and Advice)
guys do you know the best route for slapping 4 ssd's into a external raid0 drive connected via e-sata?
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2nd July 2009, 06:11 PM #6625
Re: The new SSD Thread (Benchmarks, Brands, News and Advice)
There is zero reason I can think of for using 4 SSDs in RAID-0 via eSATA. Your drives are severely bottlenecked by eSATA.
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2nd July 2009, 06:29 PM #6626
Re: The new SSD Thread (Benchmarks, Brands, News and Advice)
sorry 4 bad english
plug & pray
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3rd July 2009, 05:32 AM #6627
Re: The new SSD Thread (Benchmarks, Brands, News and Advice)
"I will always question your question. I know you won't like it. But it could help. It often does. It's at least worth a try. Consider it."davepermen.net relaunched, first album tracks available
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3rd July 2009, 01:26 PM #6628
Re: The new SSD Thread (Benchmarks, Brands, News and Advice)


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Intel Core i5 560M @ 2.67GHz (32nm) | 8GB DDR3 Mem. | Crucial M4 120GB SSD | *BrightView* 1366x768 LCD | Windows 8 Enterprise x64
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3rd July 2009, 05:32 PM #6629
Re: The new SSD Thread (Benchmarks, Brands, News and Advice)
I always thought that fans are used to keep thing cold enough and prevent stuff from dying, so to me it is logical that every time You kill a fan You kill one or more "stuff".
I'm glade that SSDs don't need a fan and don't have any moving parts. As someone mentioned before: I really like green PCB with chips.
BTW: when I told to my girlfriend that I bought new "hard drive" without spinning plates (SSD) she asked me what is the difference between old SSD (Samsung 16 GB SLC) and new one (Super Talent MasterDrive SX)? Is it maybe the color of PCB? Will it be blue?

Just to mention that she hates computers, notebooks, and stuff.If You want to be old and wise, You gone be young and stupid first!
ThinkPad T60, 14" SXGA+, Intel T2300, 3 GB DDR2 667 MHz, ATi X1300, Super Talent MasterDrive SX 64 GB, Win 7 x86 Ultimate
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3rd July 2009, 05:43 PM #6630
Re: The new SSD Thread (Benchmarks, Brands, News and Advice)
I'm the type that prefers cooling over silence, daveperman and I are on opposite ends.

Within reason of course, I have a nice steady whirr of rushing air in my desktop.
Laptops have fan whine or sound like a leaf blower, this is just like the sound of a desk fan moving air which I can deal with.
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||| Notebook: Acer AS1410, Intel SU2300, Intel X-25M 80GB SSD, upgraded 5800mAh battery



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