CF-to-IDE as SSD

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CF-to-IDE as SSD

#1 Post by myoldTPT40 » Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:45 pm

Hi, I'd like to ask if anyone has tried to use UDMA cf cards with CF-IDE adapter as hard drive replacement. I see there are mainly two kind of these adapters now, one from Addonics and one from Syba. I'd like to know if anyone has tried those, and what's your experience.
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Re: CF-to-IDE as SSD

#2 Post by j-dawg » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:15 pm

I have a generic reader that I got from Micro Center, which I use occasionally in my X24. It works, but is extremely slow to write to. In ordinary usage (ie mostly random access) I didn't notice much difference from a regular HDD setup, so I have only used it when I needed vibration tolerance. It is totally silent, though, which is a little eerie - even with quiet computers, we don't realize how much noise is being made until it's gone.
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Re: CF-to-IDE as SSD

#3 Post by myoldTPT40 » Sat Aug 21, 2010 2:58 pm

What CF card do you use this that adapter? Seems need very fast ones to work with. Like 400X or 600X cards to reach 60M/s speed.
j-dawg wrote:I have a generic reader that I got from Micro Center, which I use occasionally in my X24. It works, but is extremely slow to write to. In ordinary usage (ie mostly random access) I didn't notice much difference from a regular HDD setup, so I have only used it when I needed vibration tolerance. It is totally silent, though, which is a little eerie - even with quiet computers, we don't realize how much noise is being made until it's gone.

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Re: CF-to-IDE as SSD

#4 Post by t20user » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:50 am

Check out the thread below. It is now over 3 years old so some of the flash cards tested are no longer relevant, but there is a ton of useful data in the post. I use a 133x Kingston card in my X40 and it works well. There are probably better alternatives out now though.

http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=41568

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Re: CF-to-IDE as SSD

#5 Post by myoldTPT40 » Mon Aug 23, 2010 3:18 pm

thanks, man, they are quite useful.

I feel there are better cards already right now. I'm really close to buy one and try.
t20user wrote:Check out the thread below. It is now over 3 years old so some of the flash cards tested are no longer relevant, but there is a ton of useful data in the post. I use a 133x Kingston card in my X40 and it works well. There are probably better alternatives out now though.

http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=41568

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Re: CF-to-IDE as SSD

#6 Post by ThinkRob » Mon Aug 23, 2010 6:27 pm

It's worth noting that if you take this approach you might find that the random 4K read/write performance leaves a lot to be desired. The big, juicy-looking numbers you're referring to are sequential read/write speeds, and are not what matter most in typical desktop workloads.
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Re: CF-to-IDE as SSD

#7 Post by jronald » Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:22 am

Dont know how good this price is, quality is pretty good though.

http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid ... AM&cpc=JAD

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Re: CF-to-IDE as SSD

#8 Post by j-dawg » Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:48 am

myoldTPT40 wrote:What CF card do you use this that adapter? Seems need very fast ones to work with. Like 400X or 600X cards to reach 60M/s speed.
SanDisk Extreme III 4gb. I believe that's 266x. I also had a cheapie A-Data 266x that was similarly slow.

I don't know the reason for the slowness in my X24, but I found that a hard drive was better suited for most of my purposes. The CF cards were free on Black Friday so I don't mind risking them when the need arises :)
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