OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
Hi
In very close future I'm going to change my Seagate Momentus HDD into OCZ SSD drive. Did anyone from this forum make the same change and noticed any problems ? I will be grateful for the response as I'm going to buy this drive within next few days. Maybe some suggestions concerning other type of SSD better than OCZ ?
Regards
Bart
In very close future I'm going to change my Seagate Momentus HDD into OCZ SSD drive. Did anyone from this forum make the same change and noticed any problems ? I will be grateful for the response as I'm going to buy this drive within next few days. Maybe some suggestions concerning other type of SSD better than OCZ ?
Regards
Bart
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Brian10161
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Re: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
I am currently running an Intel 40GB in my T60 and I love it. It runs so well and it's quite reliable I'm finding. I have read some reviews on the Vertex series and it seems to be a fairly speedy drive.
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madflava54
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Re: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
I have the Vertex 2 in my t61p and it flies after a BIOS flash. Everything loads real quick. Windows Experience Index gives it a 7.6.
T61p 14'' SXGA+//T9300//3gb of ram//nVidia Quadro FX 570M 128mb//ocz vertex II 60gb
Re: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
So do I need to maka a BIOS flash ? The OS will be Win XP
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Re: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
Not sure. I am using Win 7. There is something called "TRIM" and I'm not sure if that is supported in XP. Someone more knowledgeable on this forum or NBR will be able to help you.Bart77 wrote:So do I need to maka a BIOS flash ? The OS will be Win XP
Here is the monster thread about the flashing:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/lenovo- ... ution.html
T61p 14'' SXGA+//T9300//3gb of ram//nVidia Quadro FX 570M 128mb//ocz vertex II 60gb
Re: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
TRIM is not supported in XP.
BIOS you linked is for 61 series, not 60.
BIOS you linked is for 61 series, not 60.
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Re: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
My apologies. I always assumed both systems were very similar and thought the flash worked for T60 systems as well.pit1337 wrote:TRIM is not supported in XP.
BIOS you linked is for 61 series, not 60.
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vital-analitix
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Re: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
T61p supposedly was designed to support SATA II (3Gb) but is delivered with SATA (1.5Gb). It does have all the right chips for SATA II.
As I understand it the T60 does not have the right chips for SATA II so you'll be stuck with SATA.
If I interpret it correctly the slower Intel X25V has a speed that is only slightly higher than the T60 SATA bus and I am not worried about the difference. (still a lot faster than a standard HDD and instant boot up time with instantenous seek rtaher than 10 - 12 mS). I am putting one in for lower heat dissipation and lower noise levels.
As I understand it the T60 does not have the right chips for SATA II so you'll be stuck with SATA.
If I interpret it correctly the slower Intel X25V has a speed that is only slightly higher than the T60 SATA bus and I am not worried about the difference. (still a lot faster than a standard HDD and instant boot up time with instantenous seek rtaher than 10 - 12 mS). I am putting one in for lower heat dissipation and lower noise levels.
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Re: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
I've just bought 32GB OCZ Onyx http://www.ocztechnology.com/ocz-onyx-s ... 5-ssd.html.
It works out-of-the-box on my Thinkpad T60 (2007-46G) with BIOS v2.23. I'm using it with Ubuntu Linux, good guide in Polish: http://www.ubucentrum.net/2011/01/konfi ... -1010.html or English: http://cptl.org/wp/index.php/2010/03/30 ... -in-linux/
My system takes 10 sec to boot (counting after BIOS boot screen disappear).
It works out-of-the-box on my Thinkpad T60 (2007-46G) with BIOS v2.23. I'm using it with Ubuntu Linux, good guide in Polish: http://www.ubucentrum.net/2011/01/konfi ... -1010.html or English: http://cptl.org/wp/index.php/2010/03/30 ... -in-linux/
My system takes 10 sec to boot (counting after BIOS boot screen disappear).
Re: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
Thanks Przemek, but I'm mainly working in Win XP - if this is indispensable I can change into Win 7.
So any other ideas ? Maybe Intel will be better ?
By the way - where can I find the complete set of Win7 drivers for T60p ?
So any other ideas ? Maybe Intel will be better ?
By the way - where can I find the complete set of Win7 drivers for T60p ?
Re: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD and T60p
I had the Intel 160 Gb one and since a few months the Vertex 2 200Gb.
Have to say I don"t notice any speed difference.
Still running XP as well, so stuck on SATAII.
But concerning TRIM there is a difference between the two: Intel ha as nifty Toolbox, you can trim manually or timed. With the Vertex, I found I had to sanitary erase the drive, I could ger trim as such to work. Maybe there's a recent solution, I haven't checked. I found sanitary moe hassle, I needed a seperate Win7 machine.
And yes, trimming does make a difference, these SSD's get a bit sluggish after a while.
Waiting desperately for Intel to release a 600 GB version for a decent price.
Have to say I don"t notice any speed difference.
Still running XP as well, so stuck on SATAII.
But concerning TRIM there is a difference between the two: Intel ha as nifty Toolbox, you can trim manually or timed. With the Vertex, I found I had to sanitary erase the drive, I could ger trim as such to work. Maybe there's a recent solution, I haven't checked. I found sanitary moe hassle, I needed a seperate Win7 machine.
And yes, trimming does make a difference, these SSD's get a bit sluggish after a while.
Waiting desperately for Intel to release a 600 GB version for a decent price.
T60p T7600 15" 4:3 SXGA+ FlexView FireGL V5250 3GB 1x200GB SSD 1x200GB/7200 XP Pro
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