kleinkinstein
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Huh? What are you talking about?
My post follows TB's, got it. Did you not link click?
Either way... The new firmware. Was released. Today. You good now?
Huh? What are you talking about?
My post follows TB's, got it. Did you not link click?
Either way... The new firmware. Was released. Today. You good now?
I found his sentence to be coherent. Simple, to the point. Very few words, short sentences. Doesn't get better than that.
I found his sentence to be coherent. Simple, to the point. Very few words, short sentences. Doesn't get better than that.
In steady state testing the results aren't even close, check it out here...
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2012/12/10/samsung_840_pro_ssd_review/6
In real-world testing where there are both mixed read/writes, the Vector clearly dominates. Take a look at these links below.
IOMeter in your second link is hardly "real-world testing".
The tomshardware tests are somewhat interesting. The first two on that page are just incompressible data sequential write speed tests (well, the first one is probably partially compressible), so nothing to get excited about there. The last one, the virus scan, is interesting. Too bad they did not tell us more about exactly what was going on during the scan. He mentions that there could be some writes along with mostly reads, but does not give us any details about that.
In real-world testing where there are both mixed read/writes, the Vector clearly dominates. Take a look at these links below.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/vector-ssd-review,3358-7.html
http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Storag...inx-zeroes-competition/IOMeter-v20060727-IOps
The performance it's more weaker the bigger SSD is.
Instead of either or, what would be the result of having both the Samsung and OCZ in the same computer? How would the different controllers get along?
Unless they are in a RAID, or you are copying data from one drive to another, there is no interaction between SSDs or HDDs in your system.
OK - assume a program is on the Samsung, and the OCZ has the data file. What then? IOW, the program on the Samsung needs to save the data on the OCZ. Is that a concern or problem?
My laptop is currently set up with a Samsung 830 256GB as the OS and program drive. The data from any of the programs gets saved on a Momentus XT 500GB HDD. Could the Momentus XT be replaced with a OCZ Vector?
Data would be created on the Samsung and saved on the OCZ. Is that a problem?