2x 60gb v2 jmicron............
what's your point?
hopefully ... Tony can get vertex released with firmware 10 or 9.5 for us overclockers lol
Here's PC Perspectives' new review of the Vertex 120:
http://pcper.com/article.php?aid=670
Outperforms Intel's in most test, and better cost/GB to boot! Curiously, they don't list a 30GB version.
I fail at posting preview news!
Already posted :)
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/fo...ad.php?t=51364
A poll has been added to show on how they should configure the firmware on Vertex.
personally I think that by the time the Firmware has been decided for Vertex and it will be in retail channels, Summit will be so close who will even care about Vertex?
Should have been out at the same time of Apex launch
looking at the poll, low b/w but high IOPs is winning by a fair margin
People are starting to understand something it seems. Good news for all of us. Manufacturers design SSDs to sell to the average consumer and if the average person knows that it is not about the sequential rates, hopefully SSDs will evolve to something that is actually fast and not "fast" in hdtach/hdtune/etc.
That's exactly what I thought you would say. :clap: I really don't think you ever even read it; you just made an incendiary remark and then refuse to back it up. :rolleyes:
It doesn't matter to me if the review is biased or not, it's not a personal thing to me. I simply would like to know what there is about it that is biased. Simple question. ;)
Wow a poll now.. We have been waiting thinking they are ready being firmware fine tuned already and now this poll. Now after this poll it would take atleast a week to fix these then reship out.. GRrrrr No offense but tired of waiting for something that still maybe not pass the Intel SSD and save a buck or two.
Yeah, the presence of a poll worries me as well; I'm thinking, "shouldn't that have been done back in early December when they were announcing the drive???"
Just a quick note: 2x X25-Es in raid 0 was the same performance as 1 for me in all apps. Just in general raid 0 gives little benefit to performance (read the raid sticky if you want to find out why) and in this case it shows even more because single drives are already so fast. I only got two because I needed 64GB of space. If you are fine with 32GB then save your money and get just one; performance is the same.
Another quick note, besides the cache, the adaptec 5405 I have actually SLOWS DOWN the drives versus onboard. You will be perfectly fine with onboard. In fact, I am selling my 5405 and moving to onboard because it is faster in most things and I dont have to deal with 45sec being added to my boot time due to the controller.
Also overall real world write performance degrades about 20% after a lot of use. The only way to get it back is to format the drive. I reformat my array after every month; I have a system set up now that takes an image of my boot array and writes it to one of my storage HDDs then I wipe then I stick the image onto the array again; takes 1.5h-2h overall to do a "refresh".
Sorry for the off topic...
It WAS a priority and it was MARKETED as a high IOPS drive but look what happened. They might fix it after all. I mean, I am sure Intel faced the same decision when they designed the X25-M of high seq writes versus high IOPS and they went the IOPS route. Intel isn't filled with idiots last time I checked.
Well I dont know what i'm going to get now. I want to get an SSD just as my OS drive, so I imagine I would want a drive with high IOPS right? Does the X25-M fit that need? If it does I may just end up getting that 'cause i'm tired of waiting for the vertex because OCZ is putzing around with the firmware and cant decide what they want to do with the vertex. I, like most people I assume want a drive that opens all my applications super fast and boots my computer super fast.