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Help me choose the right SSD
Good day TPU! I've decided to buy an SSD instead of upgrading my monitor (simply because monitors are more expensive
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120gb is usually the minimum. I'd go for a samsung 830 if at all available, if not then the Force GT.
You can always create symbolic links to files and folders that are rarely accessed and put them on your main HDD. I used this guide and was pretty helpful. Atm i am about 1/2 full on my SSD with windows, office, Adobe Acrobat X and a couple of steam games, but i know the full CS suite does use lots of space, so you may want to consider a 180gb drive. Personally i chose to start with a 120gb drive and if at a later stage i need more space i can get a second one and raid them together for 240gb, the price difference between 2x120gb and 240 gb is around $20 and, hopefully, by the time i need the extra space SSDs will have come down by at least that much. Oh, filling it up shouldn't affect it's life too much. However, and i'm talking from assumptions i have no real knowledge about this, if there is less free space then there is less area for temp files which may cause the same blocks to be re-written to over and over again. With more free space, the same amount of data would be written over a larger 'area', this may have some effect on the ssd life. The TRIM function may counter this, maybe someone with more knowledge than myself could clarify. You can also disable some windows features to reduce the footprint of windows. System restore is not of much use if you make regular backups, and with the small footprint of an SSD, there really isn't any reason not to. Hibernation is also of little use when using an SSD. I'd keep the page file intact though unless you have a ridiculous amount of RAM. [Edit] After reading the Wikipedia article on TRIM, it doesn't;t look like this has the effect of reshuffling the data to avoid excessive data writes to the same blocks. If you use Photoshop excessively this may be a concern due to the size of the scratchdisk. a secondary, small SSD might be worth considering if you do lots of work in photoshop and you can use this for the scratchdisk along with pagefile. But it'd only really be worth doing if you could find one on the cheap, otherwise you should just go for the 180-240gb model. Ignore this - I just read about wear levelling, which means data does get shuffled around to decrease the amount of writes to the same blocks. However, with less free space it may mean that data gets shuffled a lot more, thus increasing total number of writes to the drive. [Edit 2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Write_amplification looks like little free space causes more write amplification than having more free space, this affecting ssd life The general conscientious seems to be 20% or more free space on the drive for best performance
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I say go for a 240/256 ssd; the prices have really come down as of late. You don't want to get a 120gb ssd, fill it up completely, then suffer poor performance which is likely.
Silkstone is right, the Samsung 830 is a very nice drive. I cant recommend it enough, which I have done a lot on the forums. And speaking with everyone that has one, they are always pleased. Check out W1zz's review of the 830, the 246 and 512 should have near identical performance Last edited by manofthem; Aug 25, 2012 at 04:39 AM. |
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240gb/256gb it is then. Which of the three would be the most reliable? As for the Corsair, are there two version for the 240gb model? I've seen reviews with two different controllers (SF-2282 and SF-2281).
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Go on to newegg and look at the ratings for each drive you are looking at. I believe the all the Force GT 240gb drives should use the same controller.
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Between the Force GT and Vertex 4, not sure. Both sandforce, both respected. Whichever one is cheaper I'd say...
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There's not much of a difference in price between the Force GT and the Vertex 4, but I would say that extra 16GB would be worth it.
(conversion US$ 1 = 42.15PHP) Force GT 240GB - $237 ($0.9875/GB) Vertex 4 256GB - $250 ($0.9765625/GB) Or you can think of it as adding $13 for 16GB more.
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So far M4 series has been fantastic for me I got 4 of them. My next venture will be the Samsung 830. Have had a bad experience with Sandforce, was so unimpressed I gave the drive to a friend for free. Just my opinion I bet the Vertex 4 is pretty awesome as well.
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Thanks for all the replies. You guys have been very helpful. I'll be going for the OCZ Vertex4 256gb.
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I've been happy with my two Force GTs, they saturate the SATA 6G bus and they've been reliable so far. I can't complain.
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