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A one of generations ago there were a numbers of critical players in the SSD marketplace, Indilinx was one, Intel another and then we had Samsung. Their P series of SSD's compared reasonably well with models from Intel and Indilinx, outperforming those models in tasks such as immense record transfers.

Oct 18, 2010 by wolve_ryne | Posted in Desktops
This rig is prosperous to be heavily used for video editing and music recording. You guys can propose any parts to replace that can lower the price but support the performance/speed! The price for these parts is $1,500 but it would be gratifyingly if I/we/you could get it down to $1,300.
Well-behaved choice of hardware, I'm going to cost you a dollop more though.
Power supply - 750 watts
http://www.newegg.com/Output/Product.as px?Item=N82E16817207003&cm_re=750_wa tt_power_store-_-17-207-003-_-Product
That will keep it running for a long span.
The Intel SSD 510 Review
Intel today started shipping its fastest firm-state drive to date, the 520 Series SSD, sporting its smallest 25nm NAND before you can say 'Jack Robinson' memory and SandForce's SATA 3.0 controller with 500MB/sec-plus appearance.
The Intel SSD 510 Review
We review the Intel series 520 240GB SSD. They now have multiple SSDs on the Stock Exchange initially with their proprietary controller, then a Marvel controller, and today Intel releases the Series 520 SSDs based on SandForce, well LSI these days.
SSDs have made their sophistication felt across more consumer products, these days, which sort from notebooks to the hot new topic in town, Ultrabooks, that in the first instance use SSDs for storage. While this is al