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    Default Intel 40GB G2 SSD now available for under $130 (Opinions?)

    Just realized Intel starting shipping out their X25-V series drives. At under $130, you get a solid Intel G2 drive and TRIM. The write speeds (~35MB/s) are nowhere near the 80GB X25-E's, but the read speeds are definitely good (~170MB/s).

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0031X8HG2/

    I've been on the fence on whether to jump in and get an SSD, but now I'm about to click that "Checkout" button

    What do you guys think about using it for Win7 + WoW installed on it? I was previously looking into a cheap drive with only WoW on it (scared to put an OS on a drive without TRIM and proper cleanup). Write speeds don't really concern me too much, as most of the time I'll be reading. (yay for loading up Dalaran or WG)

    All my other data will live on my big drives. This purchase would be purely used for OS (minus pagefile/indexing) and WoW.

    Opinions? It almost feels like there is finally a balance between performance, the reliability of Intel's drives, and my wallet
    Last edited by wougoose : 01-15-2010 at 08:17 PM Reason: Adding link to Amazon

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    It's an MLC drive. Which, if all my reading kom-pree-hin-shun has been right, means you don't want to run your OS from it.
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    I run my OS and WoW from a pair of 80GB X-25Ms (MLC) in raid 0 and it all runs fine.Not sure about this V series however, that right speed sounds a bit average for an OS. I would consider still getting one but just use it for your WoW folder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noids View Post
    I run my OS and WoW from a pair of 80GB X-25Ms (MLC) in raid 0 and it all runs fine.Not sure about this V series however, that right speed sounds a bit average for an OS. I would consider still getting one but just use it for your WoW folder.
    Have you noticed any performance loss over time by not having TRIM with raid? Utilize Intel's software often to keep it clean?

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    Not at this stage. I only really use this system for gaming however. I haven't used intel's software at all yet. Also I have only used about 35% of the array's capacity for now.

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    I just bought one of these a few days ago from newegg.com. I use it solely for WoW, nothing else on it yet.

    It's my first SSD ever, so I don't know how it compares to others. Usually, loading is near instant and the zone just appears. Sometimes its 2-3 seconds. In Dalaran during primetime with 5 clients - no more invisible toons for 15 seconds, everyone in the city pops up a few second after zoning in.

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    My main drive in my boxing system died a few days ago and I just ordered two of these (I just needed an excuse to install my new copy of windows 7).
    From what I read you don't want to put your OS on them because of all the writing to the drive will cause drive will wear out fast. One drive is just to hold games, so it won't be written to much and should have a normal life. The 2nd for my OS, that can be expected to burn out in a year to two. I'm not really too up on SSD technology atm so I'm not sure if my logic is sound but it seems ok for now lol. I can't wait to get them though. Mmmm WoW, Dragon Age, and STO will load so fast now (i hope lol)
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    Quote Originally Posted by heyaz View Post
    I just bought one of these a few days ago from newegg.com. I use it solely for WoW, nothing else on it yet.

    It's my first SSD ever, so I don't know how it compares to others. Usually, loading is near instant and the zone just appears. Sometimes its 2-3 seconds. In Dalaran during primetime with 5 clients - no more invisible toons for 15 seconds, everyone in the city pops up a few second after zoning in.
    Little update on this guy. I just did the ultimate test with it - WG during primetime. Even with my new video card (ATI 4890) and no SSD, it would choke when you entered the fortress, now I don't get any skipping and have only about a 5-10 fps drop. I doubt this "value" model meets the performance standards for really high end stuff - but it's definitely good enough for wow.

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    Get 2 and raid 0 it to get the high through put you are looking for.

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    I'm surprised how many are suggesting two SSDs. I run 5 on my machine with the cheapo RiData 32GB MLC version and everything is smooth. The ONLY time there is a bit of lag is when WG is coming to the very end and everything is going nuts... that could definitely be lag other than my harddrive (note: it's still very playable, but there can be a couple seconds of small stuttering).

    Peeps are going overboard with the expensive SSDs, RAID configs, etc.
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