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Anyone using the Samsung 840 or 840 Pro in a Mac?
The pricing for the 840 Series 120 GB is less than CAD$100 shipped, so I'm thinking of picking this up to replace my Kingston V+100 in my MacBook Pro, and then putting the V+100 in my new obsolete MacBook. The 840 Pro 128 GB is about $140 shipped.
One reason I got the V+100 was because it had the same Toshiba controller as existing Mac SSDs at the time. So, I didn't have to worry about any compatibility issues, including with TRIM. The other reason is the Kingston V+100's uber low idle power consumption, which is even lower than the Samsung 840 and Pro. However, I'm considering the 840 and Pro because it has lower idle power than most of the current competition. (For quite some time after the V+100 came out, most SSDs had worse idle power draw for some reason.)
Laptop is a mid-2009 2.26 GHz Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro 13", model 5,5.
The 840 Pro has much lower active power than the 840 according to Anand, but that doesn't concern me as much.
The pricing for the 840 Series 120 GB is less than CAD$100 shipped, so I'm thinking of picking this up to replace my Kingston V+100 in my MacBook Pro, and then putting the V+100 in my new obsolete MacBook. The 840 Pro 128 GB is about $140 shipped.
One reason I got the V+100 was because it had the same Toshiba controller as existing Mac SSDs at the time. So, I didn't have to worry about any compatibility issues, including with TRIM. The other reason is the Kingston V+100's uber low idle power consumption, which is even lower than the Samsung 840 and Pro. However, I'm considering the 840 and Pro because it has lower idle power than most of the current competition. (For quite some time after the V+100 came out, most SSDs had worse idle power draw for some reason.)
Laptop is a mid-2009 2.26 GHz Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro 13", model 5,5.
The 840 Pro has much lower active power than the 840 according to Anand, but that doesn't concern me as much.