They also have a 64GB and 32GB. Would the 64 be enough in a two-drie
scenario for the X220?

Also, would this be compatible with the X300? They list the X220 and
several other ThinkPads, but not the X300.

Thanks!

-- 
 Andrew                            mailto:[email protected]

Saturday, February 11, 2012, 10:16:54 PM, you wrote:

> I got this drive. I'm happy with it.  Many fans on 
> forum.notebookreview.com, which has lots of good SSD info
> http://www.mydigitaldiscount.com/mydigitalssd-128gb-50mm-bullet-proof-msata-ssd/

> Comparison of benchmarks (fwiw) of the stock Hitachi 320gb 7200rpm HD 
> and my mSata

> http://img812.imageshack.us/img812/3698/hdtunebenchmarkhitachih.png
> http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/1607/hdtunebenchmarksatassd.png

> The WWAN slot is Sata II while the HD slot is Sata III


> On 2/11/2012 3:52 PM, Andrew Webber wrote:
>> Thanks, I'd forgotten about that option (it was in the news when I was
>> shopping because I think there had been BIOS bugs?). Did you mean
>> WWAN?
>>
>> I'm pretty sure I got that version though I'm not certain, I have
>> 4286CTO. Is that good? I'm sure there's some ThinkVantage "diagnostic"
>> utility that will be happy to sell me one, but I don't see it.
>>
>> The Lenovo spec sheet mentions an Intel 80GB mSATA drive, is the
>> actual limit higher? And what capacity do people here recommend? I
>> grabbed a bunch of prices from Amazon and Newegg and put them in a
>> spreadsheet, and it looks like (a) they go up to 120GB, and (b)
>> cheapest 64GB per gig seems to be a Kingston at $1.44/GB and cheapest
>> 120/128GB seems to be an OCZ Nocti at $1.89/GB.
>>
>> Apart from brand name, what should I be looking for? For example,
>> there seems to be both OCZ Strata and a more expensive OCZ Nocti. I
>> can read the specs to see the difference but is there something the
>> X220 _won't_ take?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>


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