Puddle Jumper
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- Nov 4, 2009
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Even if the drive were only running in UDMA 4 or 5 mode it still doesnt matter. SSD's dont do anything to speed besides open up the bottleneck of that mechanical spinning disk. You dont need a special controller or anything to get the best performance out of them, because aluminum and glass hard drives were so horribly slow to begin with. Now we are finally getting the speeds we've been promised all these years with SATA 2 and 3, and fully using the UDMA 5 & 6 interfaces.
You do need Windows 7 (or linux) to get the best performance from a SSD. Windows XP and Vista don't support TRIM so your SSDs performance will degrade over time if you are using them.
Removing the bottleneck of a mechanical drive is a massive boost to performance in and of itself. I upgraded my netbook (N270, 2gb ram, Win 7 Pro) with a OCZ Vertex 2 40gb and it made a massive difference in how the system performs. With the SSD it has no problem whatsoever running 7 and it even feels faster than many desktops that have faster hardware but mechanical hard drives.