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    Icon14 Looking to raise my score on HD performance

    Hi Techies,

    I`m Looking for Advice for SSD, Brand/Price and were to order from.

    (One for the operating System and another for current gaming),
    Huge capacity SSD for gaming is not needed, will be only installing 1 to 4 games max @ any given time.

    I just want to be able to Score above from 5.9 to the 7+ Mark?

    Currently Ive got a 1TB HD..

    just want to use this HD as a working/Modding data Storage.
    Just trying to get my system balanced, any advice will be awarded with showers of Rep


    (None Optimized OS.)

    Kind Regards

    Charlie
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    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (TBA Win7 Prof)
    Processor: i7 4820K Ivy E @ 4.4Ghz (Mild OC), MB Sabertooth X79
    Memory: Kingston HyperX Fury Red 16GB DDR3-1600 Dual Kit (TBA to 64GB Quad 8X8GB)
    GPU: NVIDIA GTX 670 Phantom (TBA SLI Nvida xxx)
    Water Cooled


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    Default Re: Looking to raise my score on HD performance

    I'd look at the 60gb OCZ Agility, if you want to keep costs lower, the 60gb OCZ vertex if you can spend a little more, or the 80gb x25-M Intel drive if, again, you can spend a little more. The Intel drive has come down in price lately, so its a pretty good buy right now.

    Once you get it, try this out. http://www.mydellmini.com/forum/wind...ed-tweaks.html
    RIP Calvin, you won't be forgotten.

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    Icon14 Re: Looking to raise my score on HD performance

    Cheers Roman_Man, ive just had a butchers, and stored that link into my favorites.

    60gb OCZ Agility does look tempting and so does the Intel SSD.
    (Memo to self : got to get one for the Mrs Laptop)

    All i know i want one, faster loading less power consumption, less heat and saving the planet cant be bad, shame the government don't do a green scheme

    Once again thank you +rep

    Kind Regards

    Charlie

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    if anyone has a SSD on Win7, what score may i achive on the windows experenice
    System
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (TBA Win7 Prof)
    Processor: i7 4820K Ivy E @ 4.4Ghz (Mild OC), MB Sabertooth X79
    Memory: Kingston HyperX Fury Red 16GB DDR3-1600 Dual Kit (TBA to 64GB Quad 8X8GB)
    GPU: NVIDIA GTX 670 Phantom (TBA SLI Nvida xxx)
    Water Cooled


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    The intel is mid-high 7's, depends on your firmware, the tweaks you apply, etc. Not too certain about the OCZ ones though.
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    Icon14 Re: Looking to raise my score on HD performance

    7 sounds Sweet, Roman_Man#3

    Does applying the Firmware, wipe the SSD
    So the best thing to do is set it to slave apply the Firmware, reset to master, Put the HD to slave, then install o/s, change bios to boot of SSD?


    Have a good one Roman

    Charlie
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    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (TBA Win7 Prof)
    Processor: i7 4820K Ivy E @ 4.4Ghz (Mild OC), MB Sabertooth X79
    Memory: Kingston HyperX Fury Red 16GB DDR3-1600 Dual Kit (TBA to 64GB Quad 8X8GB)
    GPU: NVIDIA GTX 670 Phantom (TBA SLI Nvida xxx)
    Water Cooled


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