denali6194
New member
All,
I was toying with the idea of a SATA III SSD since I'll be able to take advantage of it when I upgrade the cpu/mobo/RAM in my current sig rig. I read good things about the Crucial 128GB C300 and M4. Initially, I was looking at the Mushkin Callisto DX2's because I like the brand and I thought I'd be willing to pay a bit extra for the convenience of more space (like the 240GB), I'm sure I'd be able to get away with 128GB if I HAD to. The Crucial 240GB's are a bit more than I am willing to pay.
But the more I think about it, the more I am inclined to grab the 128GB C300 which I've read really good things about. My next major upgrade (mb next 6 months) will certainly support SATA III and I save about $150 (which will almost pay for Win7 home premium that I am buying at the same time).
Is it worth going with the SATA III; will the increased throughput be noticeably different in the real world?
Does anyone know how much usable space these have--120GB like the Mushkin 128GB's had?
I've heard that the new SF 2200 controllers might have issues--true? Should this be a concern?
Any other considerations I should think about that may affect my decision?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
I was toying with the idea of a SATA III SSD since I'll be able to take advantage of it when I upgrade the cpu/mobo/RAM in my current sig rig. I read good things about the Crucial 128GB C300 and M4. Initially, I was looking at the Mushkin Callisto DX2's because I like the brand and I thought I'd be willing to pay a bit extra for the convenience of more space (like the 240GB), I'm sure I'd be able to get away with 128GB if I HAD to. The Crucial 240GB's are a bit more than I am willing to pay.
But the more I think about it, the more I am inclined to grab the 128GB C300 which I've read really good things about. My next major upgrade (mb next 6 months) will certainly support SATA III and I save about $150 (which will almost pay for Win7 home premium that I am buying at the same time).
Is it worth going with the SATA III; will the increased throughput be noticeably different in the real world?
Does anyone know how much usable space these have--120GB like the Mushkin 128GB's had?
I've heard that the new SF 2200 controllers might have issues--true? Should this be a concern?
Any other considerations I should think about that may affect my decision?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
