yeah I have a stu00028 version and a stu00014 version
Hopefully they do come out with it sooner or later. I have a few 10k rpm Sata drives and a bunch of 7200.
yeah I have a stu00028 version and a stu00014 version
okay I have a shipping date with a tracking number it comes this thur. I will post results soon as poss.
Glad to see the Seagate GoFlex Thunderbolt Adapter finally arrived. Still no shipping information here.
I'm on the edge of my seat to see if you can break SATA II (3Gbps) speeds with a single SSD.
I'm also curious to know if the controller is recognized in System Profiler. It was theorized to be the problem with the LaCie, but I dismissed that by properly installing the drivers in Windows 7 x64 for the LaCie Marvell controller. I actually saw a reduction in performance from the generic Microsoft AHCI 1.0.
Great to hear the Seagate GoFlex Thunderbolt 2.5" adapter can exceed SATA II (3.0Gbps) speeds. Finally, a fast affordable Thunderbolt solution for SSDs.
I've opened several GoFlex Pro enclosures without any problem. I may just swap out a 500GB 7200RPM Seagate HDD in a GoFlex Pro enclosure for a 512GB Samsung 830. Now I just need to find a buyer for one of two modified LaCie Thunderbolt Little Big Disk (2 x 256GB Samsung 830 or 2 x 240GB OCZ Vertex 3). Unfortunately, the Seagate GoFlex Thunderbolt 2.5" adapter does not have a second Thunderbolt port to daisy chain a 2011 Mac mini server to 2010 27" iMac's mini Displayport, so I have to keep one LaCie.
Man, you have more SSDs than I have underwear. I'm truly in awe.
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Great results with the Samsung 830. It's better than the LaCie Thunderbolt Little Big Disk without RAID 0. It's almost as fast as two Samsung 830s in RAID 0 in the LaCie. In fact, the write performance is better.
yeah but it ran through he lacie first then the seagate. I am not sure what is wrong with the direct hookup yet.
I won't have the internal hdd set to 10.7.3 until another 20 or 30 minutes. I will be annoyed if there is a real problem.
Still having some kind of a problem with the 512gb samsung series 830.
So I am not sure if the problem is the ssd the format done on the ssd the seagate or the firmware for t-bolt. if you look at the t-bolt tree the lacie has the same cable firmware as the seagate but the port firmware is 0.1.4 on the Lacie and 0.2.4 on the seagate.
what has happened is the samsung is dropping off when I try to do a black magic speed test. and just have the seagate in the chain. Sooo for now don't run out and grab the seagate.
I think this is all from a bad format done by the disk utility I did a second format and things seem better.
I was able to run an xbench of the 512 samsung(on sea gate) and the 600 intel(on lacie) seagate/samsung win easy.
it took me a long time to figure out the problem but I did. here are black magic tests for the
samsung
mac mini> seagate direct all bus power. 360/ 320 really nice scores.