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Manage to swap my 4 month old 1/2 dying WD green drive for a new one at MSY.

Whole process went much smoother than I originally thought, after all the "MSY refund horror stories" I kept on hearing, got me all prepared for the possibility of a lengthy argument for nothing.

Just walked in with the drive, told them the problem & they just offered to replace it on the spot without even bother to test it or anything.

Now I just need to buy some external drives to back up my 1.5 TB anime collection.

  • 3 weeks later...

i have found that the windforce cards aren't much chop for SLI, was awesome when I had 1x GTX 460 though.

Might go MSI for the 670, only because they always seem to clock a bit harder than the Gigabyte for much the same price, but time will tell.

  • 1 month later...

CORRECT!

Start from a fresh install, clean it up, install all the apps you want and configure it all - Then image that. I always remove a bucket load of stuff from Windows that I don't want, different for other users perhaps.

Then it'll always be clean every time you ship it over (do it once every 6 months, you'd be surprised how much improvement it can make).

I guess i was more interested if that was a good price and quality SDD and big enough size?

sorry - could have worded it better.

But yes, idea was to copy data off that I want to keep - download all of the apps I need to a external drive, reinstall errytinks then use all of the 1tb OS drive for storage.

Jas I thought it was ok and bought 1 as well Intel have a very good reputation for fast SSD and for that they put a premium on their drives

I will be coming from a 64gb patriot pyro as my is drive I'm sure I paid about $125 for it

But due to the install size of windows 7 64bit and few other programs I couldn't keep bf3 on it, this will cure what ails me ;)

I've higlighted sustained in the intel stats, the Kingston says 535 but that is proberly burst either was both would be good upgrade options over a platter HDD

Intel

Technical Specifications (330 Series):

  • Model Name: Intel® Solid-State Drive 330 Series
  • Capacity: 120GB
  • NAND Flash Memory 25nm Intel NAND Flash Memory Multi-Level Cell (MLC)
  • Sustained Sequential Reads up to: 500 MB/s
  • Sustained Sequential Writes up to: 450 MB/s
  • Random I/O Operations per
  • Second (4KB IOPS)
  • Reads up to: 22,500 IOPS
  • Writes up to: 33,000 IOPS
  • Interface SATA 6Gb/s, compatible with SATA 3Gb/s
  • Form Factor, Height and Weight
  • Form Factor Height / Weight
  • 2.5 inch 9.5mm / up to 80 grams
  • Life Expectancy: 1.2 million hours Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
  • Power Consumption Active: 850 mW Typical
  • Power Consumption Idle: 600 mW Typical
  • Operating Temperature 0°C to 70°C

Kingston

Product Specifications

Form factor: 2.5"

Interface: SATA Rev 3.0 (6Gb/s) , SATA Rev 2.0 (3Gb/s)

Sequential reads

SATA Rev. 3.0: 535MB/s

SATA Rev. 2.0: 280MB/s

Sustained Random 4k Read/Write

60GB: 12,000/47,000 IOPS

90GB: 20,000/47,000 IOPS

120GB: 20,000/44,000 IOPS

240GB: 36,000/43,000 IOPS

480GB: 43,000/30,000 IOPS

Max Random 4k Read/Write

60GB: 85,000/60,000 IOPS

90GB: 85,000/57,000 IOPS

120GB: 85,000/55,000 IOPS

240GB: 85,000/43,000 IOPS

480GB: 75,000/34,000 IOPS

Power Consumption:
0.565 W (TYP) Idle / 1.795 W (TYP) Read / 3.230 W (TYP) Write

Storage Temperature:
-40degree ~ 85degree

Operating Temperature:
0degree~70degree

Dimensions:
69.85 x 100 x 9.5mm

Weight:
115 grams

Vibration Operating:
2.17G

Vibration Non-Operating:
20G

MTBF:
1,000,000 Hrs

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