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a kingston 64gb SSD drive on an asus 'ion' mini-itx system (dualcore atom330). this is on a win-xp (sp3) box that has no 'TRIM' support and the drive has been used and partitioned a few times, already. perhaps that dip halfway was due to my partitioning it? I have ubuntu linux 10.latest on the 2nd partition.
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Consistent 128GB SSD
A solid-state drive, or SSD, is a type of computer storage device. This non-volatile storage medium uses solid-state flash memory to store persistent data. Traditional hard disc drives (HDDs) are being replaced in computers by SSDs, which perform the same basic operations as a hard drive. SSDs, on the other hand, are substantially faster.
A typical hard drive is made up of a spinning disc and a read/write head mounted on a mechanical arm known as an actuator. A hard disc drive (HDD) uses magnetic technology to read and write data. The magnetic characteristics, on the other hand, can cause mechanical failures.
SSDs are frequently used by companies that operate with large volumes of data (such as programming environments or data analysis), as access times and file transfer rates are crucial
- SSD write cache is enabled, Low power consumption, Laptop and Desktop
- 2.5Inch,/SATA 6 Gb/s interface, ATA modes supported
- Sequential 128KB Read and Write speeds up to 540MB/s and 500MB/s respectively
- Boot up faster. Load files quicker. Improve overall system responsiveness
Gaming computers have always pushed the boundaries of current computing technology, necessitating the purchase of very expensive hardware for the sake of gaming performance. This is especially true in terms of storage.
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Consistent
Manufacturer
Consistent Infosystem Pvt. Ltd.
Form Factor
2.
My Chuwi HI12 uses a Toshiba 064GEA drive. I believe some Surface 3 uses the same drive. It's rather slow.
Giving the circa late 2009 iMac a performance upgrade with a new 1 Tb SSD drive replacement and increasing ram to 16 Gb
www.ids-g.com/products/enterprise-ssd-array-violin-memory
Enterprise SSD (Solid State Drives), SSD array and violin memory is offered by Independent Data Solution (IDS) to maximize performance and capacity for large dataset application and storage environments.
MacBook Pro with Intel X25-M SSD G2 (160GB) and original 500GB drive as second SATA drive (MaxConnect tray)
Journal entry with full details here: echeng.com/journal/2010/01/11/putting-solid-state-drives-...
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250gb 5990thb
Comparing to Galaxy S2, this SSD was just like razor. It felt dirt cheap, light, and thin. Don't let appearance fooled you though. It was BLAZING FAAST. 7s after POST to full load Ubuntu 13.10. That's all I could say.
I had a bit of a nightmare with drives recently, having not realised what making a system image actually was. It reverts EVERYTHING back to how it was, including the boot records apparently. So after reformatting a drive that was somehow a dynamic drive, and then trying to retrieve something from the backup I had made by installing the backup image on to another drive I lost all ability to boot back into to my current system. This was compounded by my unplugging the SATA cable from the SSD and then plugging a SATA cable back into it that wasn't attached to the motherboard. It took me an hour to realise this. Everything is now back to how it should have been, I have retrieved my old Outlook backup and all is booting fine.
Giving the circa late 2009 iMac a performance upgrade with a new 1 Tb SSD drive replacement and increasing ram to 16 Gb
Timelapse video of building the Lego kit #10221 Star Wars - Super Star Destroyer.
Lighting wasnt constant since I was more preoccupied by building it, than the shots.