True. I have an OCZ Vertex 3 in my X120e, and I can actually playback
uncompressed 1080p video, though not for very long, as the files tend to
get pretty big.

OCZ has basically left the RAM business and are focusing on all ranges of
SSDs. Their partnership with SandForce seems to have them pretty far in the
price/performance lead, even since they bought Indilinx themselves, though
Indilinx controllsers seem to be mostly used on the lower-end drives.

- Alex
-- 
Smart is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.  Wise is knowing better than to
put one in a fruit salad.


On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 3:18 PM, David Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

> > So what is there to look for when deciding besides price?
>
> Reliability and warranty.  A drive with a 5 year warranty plus a good
> background backup plan equals peace of mind.
>
> Performance seems to vary wildly between drives (see the charts at
> tomshardware.com), but I think that in practice the observed difference
> between them is negligible compared to the difference between a SSD and a
> conventional drive.
>
> David
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