Late last year, Samsung revealed it would adhere to the latest ranks of solid state drive (SSD) producers such as M-tron and Memo-right by showing off a SATA II solid state drive proficient of read/write speeds in the area of capacity range of 100MB/s. This was pursued in February this year by a in many a article that spoke about the Solid state drives made public. This article revealed that the new-fangled Samsung drive would soon be power packed into Dell units and would deal with 3 concerns articulated by bloggers, these being feat size and price.
The test notebook is a Dell XPS M1330 powered with an Intel T7300 2GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB OCZ SDRAM, graphics promoted through an NVidia 8400 graphics adapter and running on the graphic enhanced Vista Ultimate 64-Bit operating system. The solid state drive is programmed as a Samsung 2.5" 64GB SSD SATA-Two with a product code number of MCCDE64G5MPP-OVA and production date of 27 March 2008. Setting up of this solid state drive into your notebook is a breeze of an issue. Simply make a backup of your data and take out your old hard drive, swap it with this drive, boot to disk and reinstate your saved settings or install your desired operating system once more.
The test notebook is a Dell XPS M1330 powered with an Intel T7300 2GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB OCZ SDRAM, graphics promoted through an NVidia 8400 graphics adapter and running on the graphic enhanced Vista Ultimate 64-Bit operating system. The solid state drive is programmed as a Samsung 2.5" 64GB SSD SATA-Two with a product code number of MCCDE64G5MPP-OVA and production date of 27 March 2008. Setting up of this solid state drive into your notebook is a breeze of an issue. Simply make a backup of your data and take out your old hard drive, swap it with this drive, boot to disk and reinstate your saved settings or install your desired operating system once more.
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