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What is this storage?
A few months ago I found myself in the market for a SSD that would fit the bill for my IBM/Lenovo my two T42P Thinkpads. Anyone with an older laptop probably knows that there are next to no choices in this catagory. I did a bit of research and landed on the Transcend PATA SSD, first in the 8gb flavor, and then the 16gb. Size wasn't a concern to me as I was going to use it for a boot drive. I purchased a sata hard drive caddy off ebay that slid into the cd-rom bay. I have read that a lot of people have had less than stellar performance with SSD's with the old JMicron controller's. The SSD that I received for both sizes have the revised controller.
So here I am several months into ownership of these drives, and I could not be happier. Boot time to my xp home screen is less than 12 seconds, and shut down time is less than 10 seconds. Microsoft Word opens as if it were minimized. Just about everything else that I would normally do on the computer shows absolutely no lag at all, Youtube, Ebay, Email, etc. In fact the laptop now performs just as well as my friends Acer laptop running an i3 cpu with 7200 rpm hard drive.
Because there is no much confusion and speculation out there, I would like to just point out my experience with these SSD's. There just seems to be a discrepancies throughout this industry with regards to the performance of SSD's from manufacturer to manufacturer. I would like to let everyone out there know that my experience has been a positive one. Now I am just wondering if anyone else out there who can say the same...
Your thoughts and comments below.:tgif:
So here I am several months into ownership of these drives, and I could not be happier. Boot time to my xp home screen is less than 12 seconds, and shut down time is less than 10 seconds. Microsoft Word opens as if it were minimized. Just about everything else that I would normally do on the computer shows absolutely no lag at all, Youtube, Ebay, Email, etc. In fact the laptop now performs just as well as my friends Acer laptop running an i3 cpu with 7200 rpm hard drive.
Because there is no much confusion and speculation out there, I would like to just point out my experience with these SSD's. There just seems to be a discrepancies throughout this industry with regards to the performance of SSD's from manufacturer to manufacturer. I would like to let everyone out there know that my experience has been a positive one. Now I am just wondering if anyone else out there who can say the same...
Your thoughts and comments below.:tgif: