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Best Budget SSD?
Hey guys, I've grown tired of running off a SATA II drive and am craving the performance of an SSD. Problem is, I've heard they are crazy expensive. I'm on a fairly tight bugdet right now, and was hoping if anyone could recommend me an SSD within the price of let's say...$100 to $150.
I know that won't get me a huge SSD, but I just want one to put my OS on so I can get faster Boot times. I'll just put everything else on my SATA II drive. Any input would be greatly appreciated. :) |
I'm extremely happy with my Intel X25-V....$125 shipped at Newegg
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Just wondering...What is the capacity of the drive? |
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When I do install my OS to an SSD like this, would I have to format my Seagate and then reinstall every program I had onto the Drive? Or could I just leave them on there and still use them without any issues? :confused: |
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yup for Raid0, meant for pure perfomance :cool:
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The OCZ Vertex can be had for $150 after $20 rebate...
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...tCode=10009850 It's based on the Indilinx controller. I just bought one yesterday. Kingston has one based on the new JMicron JMF618 controller (not to be confused with the horrible 602) for $144 shipped. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820139133 That's the desktop kit that comes with an adapter (2.5" to 3.5"), Acronis and some cables. It's very nice performance... http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=872 I (obviously since it's the one I bought) would take the Vertex over the Kingston but that Kingston isn't a slouch. Either drive will make you happy :D |
There really isn't a "best" budget SSD. Focus on controller. Just buy the cheapest 64gb or 128gb SSD with an Indillix controller. That is the key. Do NOT get a drive with the JMicron, and don't get smaller than 64gb. The 30gb or 32gb drive are swallowed up quickly, even with just the OS and a few basic programs.
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I agree with Paulie, you're better off getting 64GB. 32GB is just too small. It's better to have the space and not need it than need it and not have it.
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guys, i run my OS off a 32gb supertalent gx2 indillinx ssd now, i must admit, i have installed most of my progs on other,regular hard drives,so i got about 15gb free on the SSD, for other things, and still find it so blazingly fast, i wont ever go back to HDD:D. (i like my OS to be slim,too :P) I dont want to overestimate it, but my rig feels like 50% faster, even when strained!:)
Surely, someone would like to keep most of his progs on the OS drive, but i believe its better to have a little, nearly unnoticeable performance loss,due to installing progs on a slower drive then paying for a 64gb drive, if the Person, that wants to get it, wants to get something budget like. if it isnt enough, he can buy a second SSD later, and use that for progs. (at least thats what i planned:laugh:) But i totally agree on the Controller part, an Indilinx SSD is a must,for an OS drive! ;) |
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I hope your not including the new 612/618 in that statement. The new JM controllers are actually good. I'd agree that the Indilinx is better but I wouldn't ignore the JMicron. 612 = Samsung NAND, 618 = Toshiba NAND... other than that same controller but the reviews are good... http://www.anandtech.com/show/2954/1 http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=872 If the Vertex and Agility weren't so aggressively priced I would have had no problems grabbing that Kingston when I made my decision. |
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