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SSD Round-up: Intel, OCZ, G.Skill, and Super Talent

Julio Franco   on 21 April 2009 - 11:31 · 7 comments & 4383 views

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Putting together a blistering fast gaming computer is not that difficult nowadays. Start with the Intel Core i7 platform, at least 6GB of high-speed DDR3 memory, a GeForce GTX 295 graphics card, and you are halfway there.

But there's still something missing in there. Something that can make the quickest computers even quicker, and that is SSD (solid state drive) technology. Last year we began to see a real push for SSDs, and despite of the serious price premium involved, the technology started to prove all by itself. There should be no question that SSD technology is the way of the future, it's just a matter of when this future will become a reality for most consumers.



Today we will be looking at four popular mainstream SSD offerings: the G.Skill Titan 128GB, Intel X25-M 80GB, OCZ Vertex 120GB and the Super Talent UltraDrive ME 64GB. Although all these products are MLC flash-based and target the consumer enthusiast market, they do vary in price, on-board controllers, memory chips, and size caches, which should make for some very interesting results.

Let's move ahead as we discover what makes a great SSD drive and what's your best bet in today's market.

View: Solid State Drive Round-up: Intel, OCZ, G.Skill, and Super Talent

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(3 replies) #1 m.keeley on 21 Apr 2009 - 17:51
Pretty much the same as Ars concluded a time back that the Intel is the best regardless of cost, 80GB is around £320 in the UK, whereas the Vertex has the best price/performance, 120GB around £335.
#1.1 BeatBlaster on 21 Apr 2009 - 18:31
You're taking the fun out of reading dude.
#1.2 bloodrain on 21 Apr 2009 - 19:54
BeatBlaster said,
You're taking the fun out of reading dude.


reading isnt fun.
#1.3 Darrian on 21 Apr 2009 - 21:47
Then what are you doing on the internet?
#2 m.keeley on 21 Apr 2009 - 23:46
Sorry! You still need to read it for the details but Ars had already written an article on SSD's and has been discussed before and it was much more in depth. Ars actually got OCZ to change the firmware on the Vertex which is why it's so competitive now.
#3 dlegend on 22 Apr 2009 - 06:46
This is the best article on SSDs IMO: http://www.anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.aspx?i=3531&p=1

Very comprehensive. 31 pages of SSD goodness.
#4 m.keeley on 25 Apr 2009 - 01:33
Slightly off topic but have you seen the OCZ Z-Drive? Basically 4 Vertex's in raid 0 on a PCI-E card and 250GB-1TB. Over $3K for the 1TB though!

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