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the deluxe is $240 right now at newegg... so basically $1/GB for one of the fastest if not the fastest SSD on the market.. at that price i bit and i hope to sell my non deluxe at little loss
Last edited by kpxgq; 04-10-2012 at 10:51 PM.
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Holy smokes. That's amazing. In a way I feel jilted because of just spending an extra 30 bucks a few days ago, but then again: w00t! $1/GB for a fast SSD. Might have to pick up another one.
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ok got my hands on the 240 deluxe (toggle nand)... heres my benches
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Tiger Shark
The Crucial M4 256gb is $200 now (Newegg, etc).
This is also sub-$1/GB.
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heres what 2x crucial m4 in raid-0 looks like:
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Mako Shark
 Originally Posted by kpxgq
heres what 2x crucial m4 in raid-0 looks like:
Do any of the raid controllers support trim yet? I heard it was coming but I can't seem to find anything to see if ever happened
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 Originally Posted by mynameis
Do any of the raid controllers support trim yet? I heard it was coming but I can't seem to find anything to see if ever happened
Intel's onboard (PCH) soft-RAID supports passing TRIM to RAID0 and RAID1 only, IIRL. Nobody at this point in time supports passing TRIM to any array via a hardware controller-based solution, or for anything higher than RAID1.
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Interesting graphic from a recent Anandtech article about the new ADATA SSD:

Seems we are starting to hit $1/GB as a new balance point.
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in case anyone was wondering, here is 2x samsung 830 drives in raid-0
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Since I started this thread, SSD prices have continued to dive and dive hard.
You can now get a Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 480GB SSD for $380. That's $.79/GB!!! 
I am loving the fact that high performance, high capacity SSD storage is becoming extremely reasonable.
*Edit: I think my next thread will have to be "Sub $.50/GB for <newSSD here>"
Last edited by James; 07-10-2012 at 11:30 AM.
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im tempted to go 4x RAID-0 if prices drop further
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Goldfish
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ive reverted back to a single 256gb drive (samsung 830).... ive basically come to the conclusion that for real world use even a first generation indilinx drive (ocz vertex) is more than adequete.. you will not see any day to day differences with a bleeding edge setup
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Picked up a Samsung 830 when they went on sale for around 160ish before 840 (Pro) release. What a difference!
With Windows 8 there's barely any boot time. Skyrim fully modded with HD texture packs loads in about 2 seconds, and no micro-stuttering. Love it so far!
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I'm eyeing an 840 Pro for my next SSD upgrade. My mushkin chronos deluxe 240GB is great in my laptop, but I think i want to try something different in my desktop. (Still currently running on my "old" X25-M G2. Still works great)
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