Which cheap SSD for Win XP?

Zoom123

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Hello,

I am looking to buy a cheap SSD for my system running Windows XP.

The drives I am considering are:

INTEL SSDSA2MP040G2R5 40GB
KINGSTON SNV125-S2/30GB SSDNOW V SERIES 30GB
KINGSTON SNV125-S2BD/40GB SSDNOW V SERIES 40GB
OCZ OCZSSD2-1ONX32G 32GB ONYX

The 40GB Kingston is the cheapest, but it doesn't have TRIM.

From what I understand I can use a program in win XP to optimize the Intel drive similar to the way that TRIM would do it but manually. How about the other drives? Can I do the manual optimization on the 40GB Kingston also?

Also what about the formatting as last resort? I assume that would optimize all drives ... is that correct?
 

sub.mesa

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Intel X25-V 40GB. It has much higher random I/O speed, but another benefit: it is quite resilient against the misalignment issue you will have by using Windows XP. Other SSDs are less forgiving.

You could partition only 30GB of the 40GB; leavint it unused. That would help fight against performance degradation (i.e. lessen the need for TRIM).
 

RU482

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ocz would offer the option of running the wiper.exe to clean up. just a thought