The computer industry impresses at a hectic pace, particularly when you have technologies that are only turning mainstream, and that is perfectly where solid state drives stand now. To acquire the new and most improved solid state drives you will have to pay a hefty cost premium, and wish it or not, your flashy fresh solid-state drive could turm obsolete in a matter of months. But that is the former adopter's tale, be it graphics boards, processors or storage upgrades. A mere six months before you would have paid double for few DDR3 sticks than now.


Likewise, solid state drives are moving rapidly, having already got an initial wave of cost cuts and a revision that create them without prone to long-condition slowdowns. From desktops to laptops, it is just secure to say that as long as you are willing to pay for it, purchasing a solid-state drive is one of the most worthwhile upgrades a fresh system can have.


Different traditional hard drives where we had no more than 5 or 6 manufacturers to select from, there is a myriad of storage producers extending solid state drives now. Enthusiast hardware producer OCZ looks to be at the forefront of solid-state drive technology, adopting virtually each solid-state drive controller that turns available to market.


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Their rate of SSDs is extensive with the majority of these founded on MLC technology, exclude the Vertex EX which utilizes SLC and thus is hideously costly.


Not so long before just we completed our Solid State Drive round-up where we equated 4 famous SSD drives, adding the OCZ Vertex and the almighty Intel X25-M. The Vertex did surprisingly good oppose the Intel drive and as a solution it received our “Outstanding” award along with the X25-M.


That was just 2 months before, and just OCZ has brought a fresh contender in the element of the OCZ Summit which currently retails for or 120 gigabyte. Although this sounds similar to a plenty of money to expenditure on a little capacity hard drive, maintaining in mind that the 80 gigabyte Intel X25-M will fix you back, while the 160 gigabyte edition will assume you up to the rate.


Fresh on the OCZ Summit is a fresh Samsung controller with a bigger 128 megabyte cache. The Vertex rather utilized the Indilinx Barefoot controller with a littler 64 megabyte cache. As you might have learned from our last solid-state drive round-up, it is the controller efficiency that can create or break a solid state drive's function, so it will be interesting to see how this fresh arrival alters our outlook on today's excellent solid state drives.