OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD

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OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD

#1 Post by Tr0n » Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:25 pm

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?
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Re: OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD

#2 Post by madcow » Mon Jul 20, 2009 4:59 pm

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.

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Re: OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD

#3 Post by ThinkRob » Fri Jul 24, 2009 8:54 pm

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

#4 Post by tamasrepus » Mon Jul 27, 2009 2:01 am

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?)
Disclaimer: I've not used one.

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

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Re: OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD

#5 Post by ThinkRob » Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:15 pm

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.
Hm... depending on the performance of these things I can definitely see using it for swap or for suspend-to-disk.

Time to see if I can find some thorough benchmarks...
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Re: OCZ MiniPCI-Express SSD

#6 Post by tamasrepus » Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:52 pm

ThinkRob wrote: Hm... depending on the performance of these things I can definitely see using it for swap or for suspend-to-disk.
Rather than wasting money on an SSD-backed swap, it's better to max out your RAM, if you haven't done so already.
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