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posted: Aug. 14, 2009 @ 12:30a
zylorian
Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2009 @ 12:41a
Please note well the review there, saying he had a lot of trouble with the drive. Linky
jskibo
Tired Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2009 @ 12:43a
Saw that.This reviewseemed to like them a bit more
More reviews from Newegg Seems to be a discontinued model. Wonder how it stacks up to the $199 Kingston that Fry's had this week?
holeinpocket
Nerdy Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2009 @ 1:29a
I have both drives and the APEX kicks the Kingston to the wall. OCZ also comes up with firmware updates (BTW, it will format your drive so backup) for their drives to improve performance and OCZ as a larger cache and drive leveling which will improve overall life of the drive.
drowned, it turns out that the controller makes a difference, performance-wise... and performance is the reason someone would pay over a dollar a gigabyte. When built (architected) correctly, and with a good controller, an SSD can have a noticeably positive effect on PC response time.
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