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    What SSD on CF-19 Mk1

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by mick711, Jul 6, 2010.

  1. mick711

    mick711 Notebook Guru

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    Hello

    I would like to upgrade my notebook CF19 Mk1 with a SSD but i read more thread and i can't find THE ssd .

    If i run Xp what is the best ?
    If i run Seven what is the best ?

    It's better for this notebook to run Xp or Seven ?

    For capacity my HDD 80 go have 52 go free . So i think 60 go or 64 go is good and price lower to 200$

    Thanks

    EDIT Member choise :

    Corair P128
    Crucial C300 64gb
    Intel X25-M 80GB
     
  2. gmgfarrand

    gmgfarrand Notebook Evangelist

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    I use a Corair P128 in my Thinkpad and will most likely put it in my CF-19.
    But if you can trim your data usage down, microcenter has an OCZ 30gb SSD for $60
     
  3. avservice

    avservice Notebook Consultant

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    Microcenter has a Kingston 64gb kit for $75.00 right now.
    I stuck one in a Fujitsu 4220 the other day and it feels like a new machine.....really!

    I am going to get a few more for upgrades,at that price they are a steal.
     
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    RobotFreak Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a CF-19 mk1 and I just ordered an Intel X25-M 80GB, I'll let you know how good it is when it arrives!
     
  5. mick711

    mick711 Notebook Guru

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    avservice Notebook Consultant

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    Your post says it is a 128gb but it links to a 64gb?
    I only looked as it seemed amazingly INexpensive for a 128?

    So which one did you get?
     
  7. mick711

    mick711 Notebook Guru

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    Sorry i cut and copy and dont read if it's a 64 or 128 XD but it's 64gb for 149.99$

    Anyone use this software : FlashFire: SSD Accelerator