Re: Whino needs an upgrade
Posted: 2011-08-18 16:06
Hmm... Than I have red something wrong... My bad then.
Synthetic benchmarks will really be the only way to be able to tell in the long run, as the access times won't degrade *that* significantly as far as I know. As long as trim/GbgMan is doing it's job properly, the performance impact should be negligible for years to come.'[R-DEV wrote:Rhino;1683575']Right quick review on the Force Series? GT 120GB SATA 3 6Gb/s Solid-State Drive for any of you that are interested.
your SSD slows down significantly due to the way it works, but tbh, I've not noticed any difference in speed from when I first got my SSD.


This is a great processor, i'm sure you will love it. Of course you know it's unlocked so overclocking is simple. I have mine at 3.8ghz on air stable and great temps under load.'[R-DEV wrote:Rhino;1618622']
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600k 3.4GHz Socket 1155 8MB Cache Retail Boxed Processor