Quote from Bolimomo:
Thank you for the tips Scataphagos. Quite a bit difference between the V and M series. I am wanting to have a SSD for my laptop to boost up the speed.
Quote from Scataphagos:
Supposedly the only difference between the V and M is that the V has less "channels".. less parallelism.
Quote from Bolimomo:
Thanks again Scataphagos. At the beginning of this thread, you referenced USB 3.0. How was that established with your X25-M SSD? The X25-V that I have only has a SATA 3.0 Gbps interface. Does Intel sell X25-M as an external USB V3.0 SSD?
Quote from Bolimomo:
"... Does Intel sell X25-M as an external USB V3.0 SSD?
Quote from Scataphagos:
I have both a USB 3.0 and a 2.0 "external drive enclosure"... where you can install any kind of 2.5" drive... spinner or SSD. (I tried both a spinner drive and a SSD in the enclosure, and the SSD is MUCH faster... more than 100X faster in small file writes.) "Enclosures" are designed to allow user to change the drive as he wishes.

Quote from Bolimomo:
Ah! Thanks for filling in the details Scataphagos. What I plan to use a SSD for, I wouldn't need/want to carry it from place to place or from one computer to another. I probably wouldn't need it. I only use USB disk drives for backing up files. For that I leave the job run all night and speed is not that crucial.![]()