1 Feb 2010 at 21:18 #1 rIcK rIcK Associate Joined 5 Jan 2004 Posts 1,698 I have approx £400 to spend on an SSD drive, what should i be looking at as far as manufacturers go ? I am guessing that a couple in Raid 0 will benefit me more than a single larger drive? What do you guys think?
I have approx £400 to spend on an SSD drive, what should i be looking at as far as manufacturers go ? I am guessing that a couple in Raid 0 will benefit me more than a single larger drive? What do you guys think?
11 Jul 2018 at 22:01 #2 Journey Journey Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 15,035 Location West Midlands What system is it going in to, and what will it be used for, O/S, storage, other?
11 Jul 2018 at 22:12 #3 Quartz Quartz Soldato Joined 1 Apr 2014 Posts 19,286 Location Aberdeen rIcK said: I am guessing that a couple in Raid 0 will benefit me more than a single larger drive? Click to expand... Only for a scratch disk. Otherwise a single larger drive is the way to go.
rIcK said: I am guessing that a couple in Raid 0 will benefit me more than a single larger drive? Click to expand... Only for a scratch disk. Otherwise a single larger drive is the way to go.
11 Jul 2018 at 22:13 #4 Journey Journey Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 15,035 Location West Midlands Quartz said: Only for a scratch disk. Otherwise a single larger drive is the way to go. Click to expand... What system is it going in to? Are you able to utilise NVMe based disks are running an older system?
Quartz said: Only for a scratch disk. Otherwise a single larger drive is the way to go. Click to expand... What system is it going in to? Are you able to utilise NVMe based disks are running an older system?
12 Jul 2018 at 22:15 #5 rIcK rIcK Associate OP Joined 5 Jan 2004 Posts 1,698 This post is one from the grave 2010! I think I went for a crucial c300 at the time?