64 for $104 and 256 for $444
Hoping the transformation is awesome :-)
64 for $104 and 256 for $444
Hoping the transformation is awesome :-)
Rig1- Phenom II 965BE
16GB DDR3
Win7 x64
Micron M4 64GB
Micron M4 256GB
English review is out
http://www.behardware.com/articles/8...l-510-320.html
I would go for the M4 every time, stability being concern # 1 with the vertx 3.
At the present moment the Vertex 3 is experiencing severe problems with stuttering and BSOD as an apparent result of a firmware upgrade. A new firmware to (hopefully) correct the problem was release yesterday so it's very early days to see if all the problems have been fixed. The crucial M4 on the other hand seems as solid as a rock so far.
If both drives were problem free then the vertex 3 is about the fastest SATA 3 drive available at the price.
Do some research before you buy. Reliability not only speed is very important.
Intel S1155 Core i7 2600K Quad Core CPU
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3R-B3 Socket 1155
DDR3 16GB (4x4G) G.Skill Ripjaws 1600MHz RAM Kit
128GB Crucial M4 2.5" SATA 3 Solid State Drive (SSD)
2TB Western Digital BLACK edition 64M SATA HDD
1TB Western Digital Green 64M SATA HDD
NVIDIA GTX560 1GB Gigabyte OC PCIe Video Card
23.6" BenQ XL2410T 3D LED Monitor
CoolerMaster RC-922M-KKN1 HAF Mid ATX Case Black
Thermaltake 775 Watt Toughpower XT ATX PSU
LG BH10LS30 Blu-Ray Writer
Corsair Hydro H70 High Performance Liquid Cooling System
Picked up a Crucial M4 128GB today to replace my old 320GB WD OS drive that died, I really like it so far.
Ci7 990X::Rampage III Extreme::12GB Corsair Dominator 1866C7GT::2 x EVGA SC Titans in SLI::Corsair AX1200::TJ07::Watercooled
Ci7 920 3849B018::Rampage II Extreme::6GB GSKILL Trident 2000C9 BBSE::EVGA GTX580::Antec Signature SG850::TJ09::Aircooled w/TRUE 120X
Has anyone managed to view the charts on the pages where they group the charts together and tell you to hover over the links to view them? I see nothing but a broken picture icon when I hover over the links or even click the links.
http://www.behardware.com/articles/8...l-510-320.html
http://www.behardware.com/articles/8...l-510-320.html
http://www.behardware.com/articles/8...l-510-320.html
http://www.behardware.com/articles/8...l-510-320.html
http://www.behardware.com/articles/8...l-510-320.html
^ Same here.
24/7 Cruncher #1
Crosshair VII Hero, Ryzen 3900X, 4.0 GHz @ 1.225v, Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420 AIO, 4x8GB GSKILL 3600MHz C15, ASUS TUF 3090 OC
Samsung 980 1TB NVMe, Samsung 870 QVO 1TB, 2x10TB WD Red RAID1, Win 10 Pro, Enthoo Luxe TG, EVGA SuperNOVA 1200W P2
24/7 Cruncher #2
ASRock X470 Taichi, Ryzen 3900X, 4.0 GHz @ 1.225v, Arctic Liquid Freezer 280 AIO, 2x16GB GSKILL NEO 3600MHz C16, EVGA 3080ti FTW3 Ultra
Samsung 970 EVO 250GB NVMe, Samsung 870 EVO 500GBWin 10 Ent, Enthoo Pro, Seasonic FOCUS Plus 850W
24/7 Cruncher #3
GA-P67A-UD4-B3 BIOS F8 mod, 2600k (L051B138) @ 4.5 GHz, 1.260v full load, Arctic Liquid 120, (Boots Win @ 5.6 GHz per Massman binning)
Samsung Green 4x4GB @2133 C10, EVGA 2080ti FTW3 Hybrid, Samsung 870 EVO 500GB, 2x1TB WD Red RAID1, Win10 Ent, Rosewill Rise, EVGA SuperNOVA 1300W G2
24/7 Cruncher #4 ... Crucial M225 64GB SSD Donated to Endurance Testing (Died at 968 TB of writes...no that is not a typo!)
GA-EP45T-UD3LR BIOS F10 modded, Q6600 G0 VID 1.212 (L731B536), 3.6 GHz 9x400 @ 1.312v full load, Zerotherm Zen FZ120
OCZ 2x2GB DDR3-1600MHz C7, Gigabyte 7950 @1200/1250, Crucial MX100 128GB, 2x1TB WD Red RAID1, Win10 Ent, Centurion 590, XFX PRO650W
Music System
SB Server->SB Touch w/Android Tablet as a remote->Denon AVR-X3300W->JBL Studio Series Floorstanding Speakers, JBL LS Center, 2x SVS SB-2000 Subs
Few q's because although I've read loads , I think my brain is now fried with too much info...
- Is TRIM still a necessity? Or can we manager without?
- And if TRIM isn't needed, what can I expect from 2x SSD's in RAID 0 on my CHIV on board SATA ports?
- Looking at the Crucial M4 or the Corsair Force 3 but heard there were issues with the new Corsair's? (have these been resolved?)
Kinda wish I'd pre-ordered the M$ 512Gb since they were dirt cheap (~£500 as apposed to £600!) but still have the opportunity.
PROJECT :: The Xtreme (WET) Dream!!!
PERSONAL H2O BESTS :
E8600 @ 4.8GHzE6750 @ 4GHz
QX9650 @ 4.6GHz
i7 920 @ 4.6GHz
PERSONAL AIR BESTS :
Sempron140 @ 4Ghz (Stock Cooler)i7 3960x @ 5.4ghz (Air Cooler)
Bex : "Who said girls can't play PC games or overclock!? Do I look like your imagination!?"
Aaron : "TBH, a girl doing all that is a pretty perfect girl!"
Swift_Wraith : "could someone please check bex for a penis?"
That would depend on the controller and the version of firmware. On the drives with GC built into their firmware the answer is definitely NO, trim is not a necessity. Whether we have seen the last of trim, who knows? But for now if you have GC as part of the firmware then you do not have to care if you have trim capability or not.
My Apple is a Lemon
Which ones have a gc and which ones only have trim? (between the M4,Intel 510 and the newer sandforce)
PROJECT :: The Xtreme (WET) Dream!!!
PERSONAL H2O BESTS :
E8600 @ 4.8GHzE6750 @ 4GHz
QX9650 @ 4.6GHz
i7 920 @ 4.6GHz
PERSONAL AIR BESTS :
Sempron140 @ 4Ghz (Stock Cooler)i7 3960x @ 5.4ghz (Air Cooler)
Bex : "Who said girls can't play PC games or overclock!? Do I look like your imagination!?"
Aaron : "TBH, a girl doing all that is a pretty perfect girl!"
Swift_Wraith : "could someone please check bex for a penis?"
Crucial M4 - C400 128GB!
Feedback > Customer Reviews of the Crucial CT128M4SSD2
Feedback > Customer Reviews of the Corsair CSSD-F120GB3-BK***** 68% (27) **** 5% (2) *** 5% (2) ** 0% (0) * 23% (9)
My CT128M4SSD2 (jack SATA2)***** 33% (16) **** 14% (7) *** 4% (2) ** 4% (2) * 45% (22)
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CrystalDiskMark 3.0.1 x64 (C) 2007-2010 hiyohiyo
Crystal Dew World : http://crystalmark.info/
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* MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s]
Sequential Read : 267.528 MB/s
Sequential Write : 169.865 MB/s
Random Read 512KB : 249.661 MB/s
Random Write 512KB : 178.199 MB/s
Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 23.792 MB/s [ 5808.5 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 56.690 MB/s [ 13840.3 IOPS]
Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 184.899 MB/s [ 45141.4 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 153.375 MB/s [ 37445.1 IOPS]
Test : 1000 MB [S: 47.3% (56.4/119.2 GB)] (x5)
Date : 2011/07/02 12:04:48
OS : Windows 7 SP1 [6.1 Build 7601] (x64)
I agree with johnw, the customer reviews are one of the few places where "we" (I assume you mean joe average) get to have our say, be it good or bad. I never buy anything hardware related without reading those reviews first.
Intel S1155 Core i7 2600K Quad Core CPU
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3R-B3 Socket 1155
DDR3 16GB (4x4G) G.Skill Ripjaws 1600MHz RAM Kit
128GB Crucial M4 2.5" SATA 3 Solid State Drive (SSD)
2TB Western Digital BLACK edition 64M SATA HDD
1TB Western Digital Green 64M SATA HDD
NVIDIA GTX560 1GB Gigabyte OC PCIe Video Card
23.6" BenQ XL2410T 3D LED Monitor
CoolerMaster RC-922M-KKN1 HAF Mid ATX Case Black
Thermaltake 775 Watt Toughpower XT ATX PSU
LG BH10LS30 Blu-Ray Writer
Corsair Hydro H70 High Performance Liquid Cooling System
Force 3 = OCZ Agility specs....
More interested in M4 vs. GT
PROJECT :: The Xtreme (WET) Dream!!!
PERSONAL H2O BESTS :
E8600 @ 4.8GHzE6750 @ 4GHz
QX9650 @ 4.6GHz
i7 920 @ 4.6GHz
PERSONAL AIR BESTS :
Sempron140 @ 4Ghz (Stock Cooler)i7 3960x @ 5.4ghz (Air Cooler)
Bex : "Who said girls can't play PC games or overclock!? Do I look like your imagination!?"
Aaron : "TBH, a girl doing all that is a pretty perfect girl!"
Swift_Wraith : "could someone please check bex for a penis?"
I guess I should have just spoke for myself; a lot safer. However I do know that many people do not rely on newegg reviews as there are a lot of people that post reviews make a lot of them hard to rely on.
I have bought many items with many bad reviews without issue. I find them to be very inaccurate. There are times where they may come in handy ,but I buy based from more accurate resources
Certainly the newegg reviews should not be used without careful consideration. As you suggest, there are some clueless people posting reviews. The trick is to ignore such reviews, and give greater weight to the better reviews. Or to do straight A / B comparisons of products where the clueless reviews do not matter as much since they should have about the same effect on both products.
yes you have to read them. you certainly cant glean any info from a star rating. but there ARE certain manufacturers and devices where there is just a HUGE amount of negative feedback about RMA/Support/Quality (we all know the major few) and those should be taken into consideration.
A big problem is that alot of the people are noobs who have no idea what thethey are doing. you can usually tell these by the stuff they post. ignore those reviews. you can also tell who knows their stuff.
BUT, it doesnt take a computer genius to be able to tell us when they receive bad support and questionable customer service.
this same argument is always brought up so let me summarize the next few argumentative posts:
the argument from here will travel to the fact that you cannot ascertain any statistical information from the reviews, as the good experiences are almost never posted, or are at a rate of 1 to a 100. this is true.
same argument always.
and the same consensus will come down to : use them as one tool in a toolbox of methods to make an informed purchase.
Last edited by Computurd; 07-14-2011 at 07:33 AM.
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