I have a new computer arriving (August 21ish) with OEM Vista installed on a conventional 7200rpm platter, which I'll be adding a SSD to as boot drive. Is there any compelling reason not to wait for the x25-m G2? I have a free upgrade coupon for W7, so I'm obviously interested in TRIM support.
A few other newbie questions:
1) What's the easiest way to get clean (I'll hold off installing anything until the SSD arrives) OEM Vista over to the SSD, just a fresh install and then format the 7200rpm drive which will be used for data? Should I register Vista on the 7200rpm drive or do the new install first?
2) Will my new machine typically have the necessary power adapter and SATA cable to plug into the new SSD?
3) Does the retail G2 box from Newegg come with a 3.5->2.5 adapter? And if not can I just tape the SSD to my drive bay?
Thanks
A few other newbie questions:
1) What's the easiest way to get clean (I'll hold off installing anything until the SSD arrives) OEM Vista over to the SSD, just a fresh install and then format the 7200rpm drive which will be used for data? Should I register Vista on the 7200rpm drive or do the new install first?
2) Will my new machine typically have the necessary power adapter and SATA cable to plug into the new SSD?
3) Does the retail G2 box from Newegg come with a 3.5->2.5 adapter? And if not can I just tape the SSD to my drive bay?
Thanks