Thinking to get 64GB kingston ssd V series, is it using jmicron controller? Or it's using toshiba one?
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Sep 14 2010, 03:34 PM
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Thinking to get 64GB kingston ssd V series, is it using jmicron controller? Or it's using toshiba one?
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Sep 20 2010, 06:39 PM
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Any idea when exactly is Intel SSD G3 is coming out? Would like to get SSD now but I don't want after I get G2, G3 came out few weeks later.
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Sep 22 2010, 01:59 PM
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I'm really happy with the newly purchased SSD. I can really felt the performance increase that never been experienced.
Anyway, I'm not sure how to check whether the TRIM is enabled or not. Some SSD owner can point me how to check? What I did as below: 1. Format SSD 2. Install Wins 7 3. Change the SATA control from IDE to ACHI However, I didn't install the ACHI driver during Windows setup, so I am wondering whether TRIM is enabled or not by the machine. Will the ACHI driver will be installed by Windows 7 natively? Another question, I'm thinking to get Corsair Force Series as well since it is about RM600 for a 60GB drive. I found some problems like kernel BSOD for the Force Series due to the firmware they used on SF1200 controller. Is this problem solved? Any inputs will be appreciated. This post has been edited by 5564321: Sep 22 2010, 02:01 PM |
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Nov 26 2010, 05:50 PM
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Recently, I saw Intel SSDs fall in price. Hm, guess that new gen of SSDs is around the corner.
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