19.09.2012, 14:15
If you run multiple smaller ones in an RAID that means you only have the small capacity, that's the point of RAID, more speed but less space. (IMHO that's odd for SSD's they're already very fast).
I went with an OCZ a little over a year ago, it's SATA 2, recently I upgraded my mobo to SATA 3 and still this SATA 2 drive which has a maxmium read/write of 250MB/s is very fast. I start up Windows in about 15 seconds from the boot sound.
I never heard anything about Samsung's SSD's. As far as I know OCZ practically leads the market in this area but I'm not sure. OCZ usally has higher speeds than the rest whereas Intel is supposed do be more stable. However as I said I have been running this SSD for over an year and never had problems.
I went with an OCZ a little over a year ago, it's SATA 2, recently I upgraded my mobo to SATA 3 and still this SATA 2 drive which has a maxmium read/write of 250MB/s is very fast. I start up Windows in about 15 seconds from the boot sound.
I never heard anything about Samsung's SSD's. As far as I know OCZ practically leads the market in this area but I'm not sure. OCZ usally has higher speeds than the rest whereas Intel is supposed do be more stable. However as I said I have been running this SSD for over an year and never had problems.