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bengi

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Jul 21, 2011
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It is a small one (120 GB) and I have now only 34 GB available, but I can feel the difference, especially the feedback, menus pull down, folders opening, etc...

I enabled TRIM via the application Trim Enabler, although I have read, also here, different opinions. Should I bother?

So far I can say that the upgrade was worth the money. Before I had tested an OZC that caused several kernel panics and random crashes before making even impossible to boot the MacBook.

Ben
 
Glad to see you are enjoying your SSD.

Currently using a Crucial M4, and couldnt be happier :p

I'm so happy that I am considering putting a 500 gb ssd in my office macpro (early 2008, 3.2 GHz) and procrastinate 1-2 years the upgrade to a newer MacPro, or to a Win PC (see rumors on MacPro...) when we will have a clearer idea of the furure of Apple "Pro" desktop.

Ben
 
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