Quote from Scataphagos:
Does Raid 0 also goose your small file write speed? If so, to what?
If you are looking for write speed use 10000RPM platter drives in raid zero.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136296
Quote from Scataphagos:
Does Raid 0 also goose your small file write speed? If so, to what?
Quote from Rickshaw Man:
If you are looking for write speed use 10000RPM platter drives in raid zero.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136296
Quote from Scataphagos:
Not really "looking" for write speed, just curious.
And aren't those Raptor drives on the noisy side?
Quote from Rickshaw Man:
Not sure about the noise, I would imagine heat is an issue. I don't do a lot of writing, mainly reading. I'm happy with these value drives from intel. Using Intel Rapid Storage adding the drives was a snap.
The on board controller has a 600mb cap. So if I added more dives the only gain would by capacity. I would need a dedicated controller like an LSI 9260 they run around $500.00
But for now this is fine.

Quote from Scataphagos:
With X25-M mounted in either USB 3.0 or 2.0 enclosure and running from USB 2.0 port, performance is the same.
Quote from Bolimomo:
Just received my X25-M 120GB SSD. Holy cow... this thing is small and lightweight! 75% of the weight of the shipment package went to the shipping box itself and the mounting bracket that came with it!
Quote from Scataphagos:
First SSD? Replacing a laptop spinner drive? You should notice snappy performance improvement.

Quote from Scataphagos:
Tried a Patriot USB 3.0 enclosure, X25-M, W7-64-bit, X58 mobo, USB 3.0 port. Very fast for USB!
CrystalDiskMark
197.4/88.0
134.2/86.66
16.86/36.22
Quote from Bolimomo:
This is my second. I got an Intel X25-V 40GB for my desktop. It's been over half a year or so. Memory is vague.
Yes this X25-M is to replace the laptop sinner drive. Oh... I meant spinner drive. I will keep the old disk. Probably will buy a caddy to enclose it and use it as a USB-drive to backup files when I travel.