When it comes to solid state drives we here at Legit Reviews have been pretty tough critics of them as for the past several years they were clearly not ready for mainstream use. Back in 2006 a 128GB SSD would cost you over $1500, the performance wasn't that great and the failure rate was higher than your typical hard drive. Late last year SSDs were finally starting to look good since the prices came down, but the performance and ease of use was still not where it needed to be. When Intel came out with their SSD series, Legit Reviews was the first publication to point out that performance decreased with typical use. Every controller used in SSDs has pros and cons, but very few companies have released a number of different controllers.
- The OCZ Vertex Solid State Drive - 120GB
- Inside The Vertex SSD - Indilinix
- Updating The Firmware and Trim
- HD Tach v3.0.4.0
- HD Tune v3.50
- HD Tune v3.50 - Random Access
- SiSoftware Sandra 2009 SP3
- CrystalDiskMark v2.2
- ATTO Disk Benchmark v2.34
- Everest Disk Benchmark
- Final Thoughts and Conclusions
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