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yea i wouldnt bothereither if i had the rig in your sig

guess you really dont know how an ssd can provide a speed boost to the system.

if you think only those using high end quad core cpus, 8gig ram and multi gpu solutions can benefit from ssd's then you really are clueless.
 
guess you really dont know how an ssd can provide a speed boost to the system.

if you think only those using high end quad core cpus, 8gig ram and multi gpu solutions can benefit from ssd's then you really are clueless.

Agreed, ordered a 60Gb for my mums horrible netbook, has a 120gb 5400rpm WD drive thats as slow as a 1L Matiz, shes used about 24gb in all including the Windows 7 installation over 2 yrs, doubt 60gb will be an issue lol.
 
Ideal for older computers, which will give an instant boost or media/htpc for the OS.
 
also to add this may not be a total fail even if it is sandforce based. it all depends on how the end user uses it. the 60gb one may be ok for me to use in my htpc, all i need it for is running xbmc. so even if it dies in that its not a mission critical area. keep an image of the drive just incase it bricks itself.
 
also to add this may not be a total fail even if it is sandforce based. it all depends on how the end user uses it. the 60gb one may be ok for me to use in my htpc, all i need it for is running xbmc. so even if it dies in that its not a mission critical area. keep an image of the drive just incase it bricks itself.

Well to be fair, the Vertex 2 SF-1200 drives i've installed over the years have had a fairly low failure rate, nothing worse than other brands i've used (5 out of 300 or so?) and they didn't have the issues the later Sandforce controllers did.
 
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