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Bigger the capacity of SSD, faster it is.
Safriz, yes in the past SSDs were not that stable but now they are very good.
Main reason i chose SSD was its ruggedness and robustness.
Seagate has also developed a hybrid drive which has conventional moving platters but also contains SSD. According to benchmarks its faster than normal HDDs.
Your Mobo has Sata III interface? otherwise stick to 320 series unless you want to future proof your investment, if you are upgrading in the near future.
guy us ram drive buy more ram 16G and use as storage drive 9000mbs speed and run bf2 fron ram hell its fast asus made the software se on youtube mate
SSD FTW! No doubts that it'll be the future storage device. Currently the cost of having one for your desktop is still too high. However, I believe it's essential if you're a laptop owner. I used to work in an IT shop supporting laptop users and you would not believe the number of times I had to RMA those 2.5" HDDs. Also, since the power requirements for SSD's are lower your laptop battery time is greatly extended.
As someone already mentioned, who you buy from is important. OCZ is crap. I'm using an Intel for my laptop running Win 7 Pro for 1.5 years with ZERO problems.
What do you think of this particular SSD, it says its made in the US, but it's from a lesser known brand.
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You can just see the power and difference.
Your right 320 2.5 Sata is more suitable. Though it's really expensive for the 200+GB of memory on 320 SSD versions. For the 600 GB one it's over a thousand. I don't think the cost is justified. So it's definitively better to wait now. Besides I'm in no hurry because my computer is doing excellent.
Of course there's a difference. They were comparing an SSD with a typical HDD. What they should have done as well was to compare their product with another SSD vendor. There were too many mistakes made in the video for it to be a reliable review. I prefer and trust independent reviews than from the vendor who's trying to sell you their product. No vendor is going to give their own products a negative review.
I know people finances will determine what they can buy. However, I prefer to spend a little more on trusted vendors especially on critical parts such as mainboards or monitors. I couldn't care less about minor items such as cables, optical drives, cooling fans, etc... The only time that I would go for an unknown vendor is if there were many favorable independent reviews. As for OWC, never heard of it. Where I'm at, I can readily get SSD's from Intel, Patriot, OCZ, Kingston, Crucial, Mushkin, and Corsair from a brick and mortar store.
Of course there's a difference. They were comparing an SSD with a typical HDD. What they should have done as well was to compare their product with another SSD vendor.
To Pakistanis, Turks, Westerners, and Chinese,
Any of you guys operating SSD in your computer? If so what do you think of it? Also which SSD brand are you operating and with what machine?
SSD seems to be the DSD of the future.
I'm using it in laptop, but why do you put your question in strange way?