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direct link, newegg 69.99 free shipping and handling:
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Windows 7 should automatically run TRIM while the computer is idle. Defrag is automatically off too. Win 7 automatically defrags regularly disks. I've had Windows 7 for two year now and my mech drives are 0% fragmented and I've never run defrag. Defrag has also never run on my SSDs.
How much better is that than the $60 at frys SDD I linked?
read the review at tomshardware. if you believe in tom, choose an ssd brand which has high ratings and is within your budget.
else buy the brand available.
That doesn't really answer my question
ordinary users such as us must choose sides: to believe in them and buy the products they recommended or not.
since you are the buyer, believe in tomshardware (or any other site) or not. the choice is yours.
120 - 250 GB are cheap nowa days.
Like I said, I'm only on a readycache 32gb which I can't even control what goes on it. I'm sure this thing is going to be great for a first timer.
http://www.neweggflash.com/electronics/636
So far, I am very happy with the drive. Had some issues early on that were fixed by replacing with a new SATA cable. Performance of the drive is great IMO, it's obviously not gonna be that of a high end drive but it is fast enough for my use. Booting Win7 + Hackintosh OS X off drive in less than 10 seconds. Will update this if any issues arise but so far I am happy with a nice budget SSD with good storage/price ratio from what I have seen as a reputable memory company in the past.