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Ok, treba mi neki SSD 60-64GB.... ploca je X38 DQ6 tj sata 2.
Izbor do 100e, znaci Kingoston V100 6SV100S2D/64G za 9k din ili Exceleram Mangusta 60GB za 10k din, Toshiba JMF618 vs SF-1200?
Crucial nema, SF-2xxx je Sci Fi...... sta? :)
 
Meni vise od 60GB realno ne treba a vise od 10k ne mogu dati. Da li neko iz licnog iskustva moze reci ensto o 64GB moedlu ili cak ako je uporedio taj sa 96GB varijantom?
 
A sta sa time sto na netu pominju agresivni garbage collector koji moze "istrositi" Kingostom pre nego neki drugi ssd?


Pa to sto kazu:
The V+100 is aggressively tries to reorganize writes and recycle bad blocks, more aggressively than we've seen from any other SSD.

The benefit of this is you get peak performance out of the drive regardless of how much you use it, which is perfect for an OS without TRIM support - ahem, OS X. Now you can see why Apple chose this controller.

There is a downside however: write amplification. For every 4KB we randomly write to a location on the drive, the actual amount of data written is much, much greater. It's the cost of constantly cleaning/reorganizing the drive for performance. While I haven't had any 50nm, 4xnm or 3xnm NAND physically wear out on me, the V+100 is the most likely to blow through those program/erase cycles. Keep in mind that at the 3xnm node you no longer have 10,000 cycles, but closer to 5,000 before your NAND dies. On nearly all drives we've tested this isn't an issue, but I would be concerned about the V+100. Concerned enough to recommend running it with 20% free space at all times (at least). The more free space you have, the better job the controller can do wear leveling.

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The second issue is the overly aggressive garbage collection. Sequential performance on the V+100 just doesn't change regardless of how much fragmentation you throw at the drive. The drive is quick to clean and keeps performance high as long as it has the free space to do so. This is great for delivering consistent performance, however it doesn't come for free. I am curious to see how the aggressive garbage collection impacts drive lifespan. Kingston ships the V+100 with a 3-year warranty and to Kingston's credit I haven't had any other drives die as a result of wearing out the NAND. Even if the V+100 has higher effective write amplification than the competition, your usage model will determine whether or not you bump into it.


Ovako ja to vidim - instaliras Windows i par programa i miran si, a imas i garanciju od 3 godine.
 
Ovo je definitivno najgore vreme za kupovinu jeftinog SSD-a. Novi SATA3 Sandforce 2.xxx cesto BSOD-uju, dok stari SATA2 i dalje drze cenu. Definitivno cu se strpiti koji mesec dok se ne pojave novi diskovi ili makar neki firmware koji ce resiti probleme bagovitog SF-a (malo verovatno)...Eh, kad bi Intel X-25M od 80GB pao na 10-11k dinara. :)
 
ne brini se ja vec 7 meseci akam tog kingstona (v+100 64gb) uvek slobodno uzmedju 30 i 20 gb za sad nema nikakvih problema,za tri godine cu kupim drugi ako crkne xD
 
A posto se odatle uglavnom samo cita, mislim da nema razloga za preteranu bojazan.
Kako misliš "uglavnom čita"? A swap?

"Moje iskustvo sa desktop upotrebom je da bukvalno svaki dobar MLC SSD (a svi Intel-ovi su dobri) dakle bez nekih *****skih bagova - radi posao, i razliku ne možeš da primetiš. Znači, uzmeš X25M G2 i uživaš."
 
Kako misliš "uglavnom čita"? A swap?

"Moje iskustvo sa desktop upotrebom je da bukvalno svaki dobar MLC SSD (a svi Intel-ovi su dobri) dakle bez nekih *****skih bagova - radi posao, i razliku ne možeš da primetiš. Znači, uzmeš X25M G2 i uživaš."


2x4GB DDR3 1600MHz moze da se pazari za manje od 40€, tako da SWAP moze i da se iskljuci ;)

Druga stvar je sto ti i ja imamo samo 2x1GB DDR2 ,)
 
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