OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD
OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD
I have a x61s, and I would like buy the OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD. So, did anyone try to install this SSD to one's laptop?
(x23,T60p, x31, x61s with XGA IPS, T410s) x220, x240
Re: OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD
I thought about buying one for my laptop. But when others said X61 does not support booting from the card.. I decided not to buy it. If the X61 could boot from it, I would take out the hard drive to reduce the weight of the laptop.
Re: OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD
I know you can't boot from it, but does the X61 even support it at all? (i.e. if I pop one in, would my OS even be able to access it?)
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Re: OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD
Disclaimer: I've not used one.ThinkRob wrote:I know you can't boot from it, but does the X61 even support it at all? (i.e. if I pop one in, would my OS even be able to access it?)
I believe these show up as another SATA controller, with a disk attached (even though, physically, it's all one part). Once the drivers for that SATA controller are installed, yes, it'd show up in your OS.
However, like someone mentioned, I doubt Thinkpads support booting from these.
X61t — Intel X25-M G2 160 GB SSD, 4.0 GiB RAM, Kubuntu GNU/Linux 10.10
T42p — 1.5 GiB RAM, Kubuntu GNU/Linux 8.04
T42p — 1.5 GiB RAM, Kubuntu GNU/Linux 8.04
Re: OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD
Hm... depending on the performance of these things I can definitely see using it for swap or for suspend-to-disk.tamasrepus wrote: I believe these show up as another SATA controller, with a disk attached (even though, physically, it's all one part). Once the drivers for that SATA controller are installed, yes, it'd show up in your OS.
Time to see if I can find some thorough benchmarks...
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Re: OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD
Rather than wasting money on an SSD-backed swap, it's better to max out your RAM, if you haven't done so already.ThinkRob wrote: Hm... depending on the performance of these things I can definitely see using it for swap or for suspend-to-disk.
X61t — Intel X25-M G2 160 GB SSD, 4.0 GiB RAM, Kubuntu GNU/Linux 10.10
T42p — 1.5 GiB RAM, Kubuntu GNU/Linux 8.04
T42p — 1.5 GiB RAM, Kubuntu GNU/Linux 8.04
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