Storage Solutions Best SSDs For The Money: April 2011(tom's hardware)

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You can easily find a good choice under your budget from this useful article:
Best SSDs For The Money: April 2011 : April Updates

"Over the past five years, CPU performance has hit new and unforeseen heights, and they're spending increasing time waiting on data from storage. Hard drives simply can't keep up. This is what makes storage today's most glaring bottleneck. Overcoming it requires an SSD.

As a point of comparison, a file operation completes 85% faster on a low-end SSD than it does on a high-end hard drive, but there is only an 88% speed difference between a high-end hard drive and a high-end SSD. That why you shouldn't let benchmarks deter you from making the switch. You don't have to have the best SSD to get great performance relative to a HDD."

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Kingston SSDNow S100 16GB - Best SSD for ~$50: Boot Drive
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Kingston SSDNow V+ 100 96 GB - Best SSDs for ~$180: Single-Drive Configuration
 
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That 96 gigger is on sale right now for $95/- AR. Should I bite or should I wait for a deal on a 128gigger :(
 
Actually we did have 8GB capacity in S-series SSDNow^^
This kind of SSD is mainly for industrial use. it may be used in toll booths, Redbox machines, or ATMs.

@stalker: It depends on how much capacity you need. Since 96GB SSD's cost per GB is quite attractive compared with other competitors, you should think about it~
 
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