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Question about smallest Intel ssd
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:44 pm
by bp409
http://www.intel.com/design/flash/nand/ ... erview.htm - I am really attracted by its small weight and power consumption so - Is this ssd usable by any kind in X61 tablet? I did not understand that - 'The
mSATA Intel SSD 310 Series enables a flexible, scalable and accelerated–storage solution in a form factor that is up to 8 times smaller than a 2.5” hard-disk drive, and weighs 10 times less. Supporting
SATA signals over a PCI Express* (PCIe) mini-connector' - does it means it is mSATA or PCIe interface . As far as I know if it is PCIe it can't be used on x61 as a bootable device but can I use it with some PCIe to SATA adapter? What do you think ...?
Re: Question about smallest Intel ssd
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 3:18 pm
by ZaZ
bp409 wrote:What do you think ...?
It seems like a lot of work compared to a regular SSD, which pops right in.
Re: Question about smallest Intel ssd
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 3:43 pm
by bp409
FredGarvin wrote:
It seems like a lot of work compared to a regular SSD, which pops right in.
Yes, but if Intel didn't lie in specs we'll gain near 8 times less mass and 10 times less power consumption compared to a most regular SSDs .
Re: Question about smallest Intel ssd
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 5:09 pm
by IvanAndreevich
The power consumption is impressive, although I am a bit skeptical about the numbers. I'll believe it when I see it verified by an independent review.
The size is irrelevant as far as X61 goes. It will be a huge benefit for a machine designed from the ground up to take advantage of it, though.