Saturday 12 May 2012

Speed Thrills!


Want to give your PC a steroidal speed boost?  Use a high speed SSD as the primary drive and enjoy blistering performance.
The Most powerful SSD available in the market, that have terrific performance
High-end hardware calls for blazing fast storage devices to output results at blistering speeds. Using a conventional hard drive as primary storage without bottleneck performance in scenarios where speedy read and write operations are critical-for example, audio and video capturing/ editing, 3D modeling, image editing, and so on. In such cases, using a high-end SSD works wonders. Older generation SSDs with SATA 3 Gb/s interface are more than twice fast as regular hard drives. The new SATA 6 Gb/s interface and with high-speed controllers have changed the ballgame yet again.
             Plug a SATA 6 Gb/s SSD to a 3 Gb/s pot on the motherboard and then connect it to a 6 Gb/s port–you’ll see a vast difference in transfer speed. We tried it and noted a difference of 45 percent in speed within the same drive with the same drive. The average read and write speeds of a 6Gb/s port around 510 mb/s and 490 mb/s respectively. When connected to a SATA 3Gb/s port which has half the bandwidth the average read and write speeds dropped to 270 mb/s and 260 mb/s respectively.
            SSDs are available in capacities ranging from 64 GB to 256 GB. The ideal capacity for your PC depends on the amount of storage space required by the operating systems and applications you use. For example, a 64 GB SSD is ideal for a basic home PC, whereas, as a 128 GB is good for a gaming PC in which a lot of storage space is required to install games. Nowadays, with even entry-level motherboards featuring SATA 3GB/s interface, opting for a SATA 6 Gb/s SSD is a smart choice.
           If you want plenty of storage without compromising performance and blowing up too much money, you can use an SSD as a primary drive and a high-capacity hard drive has the secondary storage. Such a setup would be ideal if you want to store your entire collection of music and movies in your PC where you just need to store documents and files related to work, the even a 64 GB SSD should suffice.
           Upgrading your laptops storage by replacing the hard drive with an SSD is a very smart upgrade. You’ll find an improvement is the boot time and the speed at which applications load. Also, Battery life also improves because SSD consumes less power than hard drives due to the absence of moving parts.
In this comparison we compared high-performance SSDs with SATA 6 Gb/s interface. We tried our best to roundup all the brands in the market, and we go our hands on 10 speed demons.