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40GB is fine for an OS - remember, you'd throw a 1TB+ mechanical drive with it for storage in a desktop.
My only problem is the write speeds... i'd need 50MB/s+
 

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I love the price but this will become terribly expensive like the others ones distributed here in our country (Philippines).
 

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I agree mussels, I need a bit faster write speeds, 50-60 at that. However in I/O writes, this should slaughter. Once you get passed the initially slow installs (much like a mechanical drive) your system should fly.
 

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40GB isn't enough for OS for me. With Windows 7, Office, my limited selection of apps, and a couple of games, I'm seeing well over 40GB of use. With this drive the average desktop user will have to store either app suites or Games on another drive.

Two of these in RAID0 for the win, though...

Nevermind, I'd rather have one of these: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139132
 
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40GB isn't enough for OS for me. With Windows 7, Office, my limited selection of apps, and a couple of games, I'm seeing well over 40GB of use. With this drive the average desktop user will have to store either app suites or Games on another drive.

Two of these in RAID0 for the win, though...

Nevermind, I'd rather have one of these: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139132

you say its not enough for the OS, then you add games...

its enough for anyones OS. you just dont install anything but the OS and its neccesities... i still dont understand why anyone installs games on their C: drive except for laziness.
 

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you say its not enough for the OS, then you add games...

its enough for anyones OS. you just dont install anything but the OS and its neccesities... i still dont understand why anyone installs games on their C: drive except for laziness.

Well coz I've always had a 60+GB C: drive (since 60+GB drives have been around), and coz I only ever had one or two games installed at a time... things are changing though, a few years ago I switched to a small system partition that I could nuke and re-do anytime, and recently I've started messing with more video games.

I still say that 40GB is limited even for the casual user. This is good for netbooks. Or someone who is maybe thinking of RAID 0 or 5 with 3 or more these.
 

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i do 40GB for OS, and everything else is a games/storage partition. massively reduces backup time for formats, as well as damage when viruses hit - and saves me lots of defrag time on the D: partition
 
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Make sure to put your pagefile on different drive. The write performance of this SSD stinks.

The very nature of paging is such that small pages are read and written. 40MB/sec with very fast access (Well under 1ms) times native to an SSD are way better for a page file than a regular HDD which might have higher write speeds, but an access time of several ms.
 
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you say its not enough for the OS, then you add games...

its enough for anyones OS. you just dont install anything but the OS and its neccesities... i still dont understand why anyone installs games on their C: drive except for laziness.

Can you explain why? Are there performance gains from installing games on another drive and where do you put your page file?
 
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Can you explain why? Are there performance gains from installing games on another drive and where do you put your page file?

Yes. Usually the page file involves lots of writing, and that contributes to fragmentation on mechanical drives. By having them on separate partitions, you can be sure that your games are always defragmented and load faster.
 

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meh what's the point of buying these affordable SSDs when the speeds r so crippled that you can actually feel the difference between the real SSDs.
 
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meh what's the point of buying these affordable SSDs when the speeds r so crippled that you can actually feel the difference between the real SSDs.
Because a 'slow' SSD is still alot faster than a HDD.
 
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Because a 'slow' SSD is still alot faster than a HDD.

Depends on the definition of 'fast' and 'slow'. This SSD reads faster and has better access times, but writes far slower than a modern HDD.
 
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35 mb write? what a crap. I would buy it if it would be the double, 70 mb write. I will wait for something cheap better than this.
 
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