Just got my new Intel X25-M SSD
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ok just did a fresh install and its working nicely. My CPU / Mobo / Ram scores are not up to par on the Windows Experience but I am hoping to upgrade in Q2 next year if I get a bonus from work. May go Sandy Bridge Intel or score on a i7 setup from an early adopter on the forums. FP what diagnostic do you recommend for testing drive speed? I am on SATA II at the moment but am curious to see how my drive performance measures up.
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ATTO seems to be the benchmark to use on SSDs and when using AHCI according to the guys at PCPER.COM who really know their stuff about SSDs:
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=901
Apparently a lot of the old traditional benchmarks don't work right under AHCI or with SSDs.
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=901
Apparently a lot of the old traditional benchmarks don't work right under AHCI or with SSDs.
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Defragging an SSD is not only unneccessary (SSDs don't become fragmented) it is also destructive.
SSD memory has a limited lifespan measured in the number of write cycles. A defrag very aggressively writes to the drive which will just prematurely wears it out.
The same for a sector scan or Spinrite. It doesn't fix anything on an SSD, and just wears out the drive before it's time.
SSD memory has a limited lifespan measured in the number of write cycles. A defrag very aggressively writes to the drive which will just prematurely wears it out.
The same for a sector scan or Spinrite. It doesn't fix anything on an SSD, and just wears out the drive before it's time.
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FOLLOWUP:
The desktop is running fine. Ordered an OCZ Vertex 2 60Gb SSD from Newegg (Black Friday Special) and installed it in my work laptop using the same procedure to keep my old Windows 7 install. Worked just fine.
The desktop is running fine. Ordered an OCZ Vertex 2 60Gb SSD from Newegg (Black Friday Special) and installed it in my work laptop using the same procedure to keep my old Windows 7 install. Worked just fine.
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Another followup on the OCZ Vertex II SSD I installed in my laptop.
VERY nice boot times - especially from Hibernation. App load times are surprisingly not as big an improvement as I thought they'd be, but it's definitely snappier.
Took me a while to train myself not to wait for the laptop to finish hibernating. I used to patiently wait until the power light went out since I didn't want to jostle the laptop while it's actively saving memory to the hard drive. Now I just press the power button (which I have configured for Hibernation) and just slam the lid closed and stuff it in it's bag.
What was a big surprise was the improvement in battery life. I'd been told I could expect up to a 20% improvement but I never really believed it. Sure enough, I am getting dramatically better battery life.
This is an Acer Timeline laptop - very underpowered with an Intel Solo CPU running at 1.4GHz, which is the tradeoff you have to live with for it's impressive real-world battery life of around 5-6 hours. It's more than adequate performance for my needs as a business laptop, though.
Depending on what the laptop is doing, I'm getting around 7-8 hours battery life now with the SSD. I could probably get more if I used the most aggressive power saving mode but I find it annoying.
VERY nice boot times - especially from Hibernation. App load times are surprisingly not as big an improvement as I thought they'd be, but it's definitely snappier.
Took me a while to train myself not to wait for the laptop to finish hibernating. I used to patiently wait until the power light went out since I didn't want to jostle the laptop while it's actively saving memory to the hard drive. Now I just press the power button (which I have configured for Hibernation) and just slam the lid closed and stuff it in it's bag.
What was a big surprise was the improvement in battery life. I'd been told I could expect up to a 20% improvement but I never really believed it. Sure enough, I am getting dramatically better battery life.
This is an Acer Timeline laptop - very underpowered with an Intel Solo CPU running at 1.4GHz, which is the tradeoff you have to live with for it's impressive real-world battery life of around 5-6 hours. It's more than adequate performance for my needs as a business laptop, though.
Depending on what the laptop is doing, I'm getting around 7-8 hours battery life now with the SSD. I could probably get more if I used the most aggressive power saving mode but I find it annoying.
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