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- Last edited by Zap; 07-16-2011 at 12:14 PM.
I am new to the SSD market, and was looking for some advice.
This is my crappy board,
http://www.ascendtech.us/dell-4vwf2-alienware-aurora-alx-board_i_mbd4vwf2ms7591m.aspx
I tried to find better specs, but I couldn't. If I had to guess I would say Sata 2, but I am not sure.
930 CPU
7950 Boost GPU
I think PCI-E SSD would be questionable, which would likely limit me to SATA. It's backwards compatible, so I don't see any reason to go with an older version, which means SATA3 is the obvious choice. Next year I plan on building a new system, and will hopefully transfer this thing over, so I want to make sure it's sort of future proof. Though I think anything above 3GB/s isn't needed for gaming anyways.
I will primarily use it for OS and gaming, maybe some autodesk work, and my budget is about $100
- Last edited by Zap; 07-16-2011 at 12:14 PM.
I am new to the SSD market, and was looking for some advice.
This is my crappy board,
http://www.ascendtech.us/dell-4vwf2-alienware-aurora-alx-board_i_mbd4vwf2ms7591m.aspx
I tried to find better specs, but I couldn't. If I had to guess I would say Sata 2, but I am not sure.
930 CPU
7950 Boost GPU
I think PCI-E SSD would be questionable, which would likely limit me to SATA. It's backwards compatible, so I don't see any reason to go with an older version, which means SATA3 is the obvious choice. Next year I plan on building a new system, and will hopefully transfer this thing over, so I want to make sure it's sort of future proof. Though I think anything above 3GB/s isn't needed for gaming anyways.
I will primarily use it for OS and gaming, maybe some autodesk work, and my budget is about $100
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