Xp and vista aren't very well optimised for SSD though are they, they just wear out the flash quickly
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Originally posted by EvilBoris View PostXp and vista aren't very well optimised for SSD though are they, they just wear out the flash quickly
Boot times are slower in XP but in general it feels as fast as win7.
I have a 1Gb RAM drive for browser cache and a small swap file to cut down on the wear and tear.
It is fast enough to make a difference.
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Even net books feel a new lease of life with SSD, I put an 80GB Intel X25-M Mainstream SSD in my NC10 last Thursday. It has to be run in advanced SATA mode as even though the older NC10 bios 04CA gives AHCI mode as a hidden option the BIOS can't detect the drive when it's selected.
Considering the architecture it's paired with the speeds are none too shabby, especially when you look at the speed of the first Macbook Airs with SSDs and that was a $1000 upgrade.
Here's some scores I recorded using Quickbench
Last edited by NeoStuey; 28-01-2011, 06:33.
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