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Sorry I dont mod on Shabbat
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HDTune with x25-m G2 160GB SSD in as well. (NEW RECORD!)
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Dell XPS M1710 Laptop (BLACK) Windows XP Professional SP3 160GB 7200RPM HD (Soon to be 320GB)4GB Mushkin DDR2 PC5300 RAM CAS 5 nVidia 7950GTX 512MB video card Driven by Fenuxx's 169.09 M4 Driver T7200 C2D Processor AS Ceramiqued WUXGA monitor, no dead pixels or light leakidge 3Dmark05 score with 7900GS: 6427 3Dmark05 score with 7950GTX: 9557 Sager NP8662 8GB DDR3 @ 1066MHz 160GB Intel X25-M G2 MLC SSD P9700 C2D Processor @ 2.8GHz WSXGA, 15.4", nVidia GTX 260m w/1GB GDDR3 (stock) 3Dmark06 Score: 10,507 Win7Pro64 |
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nice. you make me want to get one now.
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200MB/s .1ms RA I gotta say I wish I was a rich man I would buy SSD.
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Sorry I dont mod on Shabbat
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The beauty with the Sager np8662, and most sagers from what I've seen, is that access to the cpu / gpu / ram / hdd / fan is a matter of unscrewing 7 screws and flipping off the bottom panel. From there, everything that can be upgraded is accessible. The biggest problem I had with upgrading the drive was that a) the HDD was really well-secured to the SATA port, the "pull here" tab required a LOT of pulling to get the drive OUT, and b) It took me about 15 minutes to realize that there was a converter-connector on the end of the HDD that needed to be swapped to the SSD for it to fit. I will quickly say that from when it leaves the BIOS screen to when I get to "welcome screen" with fingerprint reader prompt is only about 10 seconds. and another 3 to 4 from "successful login" to when all little icons on the lower right are there. Programs open in 1 to 2 seconds, windows open and close immediately, shut-down is in 3 seconds from when you hit "shut down". The SSD, on first impression, is a beautifully and shockingly fast instrument that really opens up what the computer can do. Whatever you do with it, DO NOT defrag it... turn that completely off, turn off superfetch if win7 or vista haven't already, and do not run any sort of "wipe free disk space" program like what's on the bottom checkbox of CCleaner, they just make your SSD's life harder. The intel SSDs, from what I've been told, do their own "garbage collection" when they sit idle, although I'm waiting for the new firmware (hopefully not going to brick the SSD with it). Other than that, I'm enjoying it. If HDTune's 64kb sequential read score of 201.8MB / sec says anything, if you have a raid capable computer, it may be better to stick with a faster dual-core and make up the speed in the drive department if you do not need the power of quad. (Of course, if you can have quadcore and RAID SSDs you're in for a treat.) Jason.
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400-600$ for SSDs, ouch! I just could not get myself going to install one yet
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Dukefrukem
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