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M4600 Advice for SSD

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by nabla41, Jun 25, 2011.

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  1. afhstingray

    afhstingray Notebook Prophet

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    think its a sandforce controller, saw it on a comparison site
     
  2. sgogeta4

    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Specifically, the SF-1222?
     
  3. MyDigitalSSD

    MyDigitalSSD Company Representative

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    Our random performance is around 20-70 times faster than an HDD. You will not notice any real world diff going from a MyDigitalSSD to an Intel but you will notice a great difference when going to either option from your HDD. Sequential speeds are around 2x that of an HDD and we also offer 128GB Intel cannot say that.

    Here is a good review for more info

    MyDigitalSSD 50mm Bullet Proof mSATA PCIe 64GB SSD Review :: TweakTown USA Edition

    It uses the Phison controller and the speeds are solid. Many pros are picking our dive over the Intel already. In fact we have orders from users with the Intel 80GB drive installed. At this time we have had 1 defective part and have shipped over 700 units. In the SSD world that is unheard of even by Intel standards. FYI, the fab that makes these for us in TW built over 1 billion in parts for companies like Kingston, Patriot, Sandisk ... just last year.

    Hence the name Bullet Proof :)
     
  4. sgogeta4

    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Interesting choice with the Phison controller, though 1/700 is very good, it's hard to compare to millions as the data isn't a large enough set. I hope we get to see more SSDs with this Phison controller in the future.
     
  5. MyDigitalSSD

    MyDigitalSSD Company Representative

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    Very soon we will announce an entire line up of super inexpensive but quality SSD's.
     
  6. zerosource

    zerosource Notebook Deity

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    How reliable is your SSD?
     
  7. MyDigitalSSD

    MyDigitalSSD Company Representative

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    Very reliable we have had only one defect out of the box out of around 700pcs to date. So far zero failures under use.
     
  8. afhstingray

    afhstingray Notebook Prophet

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    warren buffet once said:

    "i never ask my barber if i need a haircut"


    anyway a sample size of 700 is very small, and the time period under study isnt exactly long either.
     
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    I've just installed this 128GB MyDigitalSSD into Dell Precision M6600. It works just fine.
     
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    boss428man Notebook Consultant

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    My Mushkin Callisto Deluxe i flawless. 269 writes 279 reads.. Great customer support can't say anything other then amazing... They have a new line that supports sata 3
     
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