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OCZ Core SSD 2.5" arrive in Australia!
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Re: OCZ Core SSD 2.5" arrive in Australia!
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17-07-2008, 03:11 PM
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I hate you guys... now my CC is itching for some action. Looking at the 64GB for my OS drive. Mrs is gonna stab me. 
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Re: OCZ Core SSD 2.5" arrive in Australia!
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20-07-2008, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Jammer
I hate you guys... now my CC is itching for some action. Looking at the 64GB for my OS drive. Mrs is gonna stab me. 
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hehe better get your Mrs some flowers and chocolates 
some OCZ provided results
Notes:- RAID support: Please refer to the original manufacturer’s manual or bundled diskette.
- Raid support for Solid State Disks is not mature and may require specific driver installation, please view our resource guide should you have an issue
- SSD performance may vary slightly based on chipset and OS
- AHCI mode should not be used while installing windows with Intel chipsets due to known conflicts during installation which may slow or corrupt installation; installation is best handled in IDE mode and dependent on chipset should often be left disabled, but can be used after installation.
- Due to sector size and block size variation between hard drives and SSDs, benchmarking could be effected, recommended benchmarks include HD bench, ATTO, win bench and IO Meter. Older benchmarks that use HDD optimized sector sizes may show invalid Writetest results that vary highly.
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Re: OCZ Core SSD 2.5" arrive in Australia!
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20-07-2008, 04:38 PM
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At least they selected the right chipset to do their tests on ... 
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Re: OCZ Core SSD 2.5" arrive in Australia!
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22-07-2008, 10:29 AM
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Why do you say that ncsa? 
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Re: OCZ Core SSD 2.5" arrive in Australia!
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22-07-2008, 06:51 PM
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Intel controllers are known to limit the performace of SSDs and in some cases not allow them to function... the current nVidia controller does not have these contraints so any results using onboard controllers are best performed with nVidia, Intel performance figures will be different... maybe under the Intel ICH10R these issues have been resolved.
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Re: OCZ Core SSD 2.5" arrive in Australia!
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22-07-2008, 07:17 PM
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 Ahh cool. Thanks for clearing that up for me dude.
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Re: OCZ Core SSD 2.5" arrive in Australia!
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30-07-2008, 11:00 PM
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Man, waiting on these drives to come into stock is getting annoying!!! On the plus side theyre so long overdue now that I can afford 4 x 32GB's instead of just the two 
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Re: OCZ Core SSD 2.5" arrive in Australia!
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31-07-2008, 12:38 AM
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Yeah still waiting on my 4x32GB ones too 
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