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    T60P Flexview/ SSD CARD upgrade?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by BT60, May 1, 2010.

  1. BT60

    BT60 Notebook Consultant

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    Hello,

    I am looking for a quality SSD CARD for a T60P Flexview, any thoughts or help in this matter. Are the Toshiba SSD's any good?

    BT60
     
  2. ZaZ

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    The best SSD are the Intel models.
     
  3. BT60

    BT60 Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks for the reply, will a 128 GB suffice?

    BT60
     
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    Intels are 80 or 160GB. I guess it would depend on your needs.
     
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    kevroc Notebook Evangelist

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    I have an old original super talent 128 in my T60p and an ocz vertex 128 in my w500 and they're both so damn fast I wouldn't worry about it too much. Just get a good quality newer generation one and you'll be fine. The size depends on your needs. 128 works for me and I'm a data hoard. Either way you're T60p is going to feel like a new machine. A very fast new machine :).
     
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    cereal killer Notebook Consultant

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    I second the Intel drives. If you can afford it though I'd go with the 160GB. I have the 80GB and wishedI had spent the extra money.
     
  7. BT60

    BT60 Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks for all your input

    BT60