Sorry for another one of those ssd suggestion threads, I've read the ssd sticky and it's very informative. But I just want people's opinions on the following drives and on which option to go for, any of the three drives I can acquire over here:
Intel x25-v 40Gb in raid 0 - 2 of these cost exactly the same as the mainstream 80Gb so was thinking why not. I assume these are not like the G2s where TRIM still work in raid0, but according to the anandtech review as long as you leave out 10% space it shouldn't be too bad even without TRIM. But will I really notice the benefits with it as an OS partition?
Intel x25-m G2 80Gb - Seems to be one of the forum favourites, I don't think I can go wrong with one of these. Plus in the future if I feel like it I can always add another one in for TRIM raid0 goodness.
Crucial C300 64Gb SATA3 - People don't seem to have bad things to say for it. The SATA3 support is nice when I upgrade especially when it gives extra 100mb/s seq. read speed. I won't be upgrading anytime soon though and again, will I notice the extra transfer speed with it as an OS drive? How do these compare to Intel reliability and endurance wise? Also will the 128mb cache give any advantage over the Intel ones?
Thanks for your time.
Intel x25-v 40Gb in raid 0 - 2 of these cost exactly the same as the mainstream 80Gb so was thinking why not. I assume these are not like the G2s where TRIM still work in raid0, but according to the anandtech review as long as you leave out 10% space it shouldn't be too bad even without TRIM. But will I really notice the benefits with it as an OS partition?
Intel x25-m G2 80Gb - Seems to be one of the forum favourites, I don't think I can go wrong with one of these. Plus in the future if I feel like it I can always add another one in for TRIM raid0 goodness.
Crucial C300 64Gb SATA3 - People don't seem to have bad things to say for it. The SATA3 support is nice when I upgrade especially when it gives extra 100mb/s seq. read speed. I won't be upgrading anytime soon though and again, will I notice the extra transfer speed with it as an OS drive? How do these compare to Intel reliability and endurance wise? Also will the 128mb cache give any advantage over the Intel ones?
Thanks for your time.
) - I'm going to use the HDD for booting Win 7 and a few games. The SATA 6Gp/s is a benefit, when you do upgrade a while from now, you know you can take full advantage of your existing hardware. There are no disadvantage I can think of for not choosing Sata 6Gp/s drive.