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Just for comparisons sake, here's the same machine as shipped with 4GB and the 500GB 5400RPM drive. Xbench: Comparison It would have to do an awful lot of slowing down to get back there. |
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Yes, SSD drives are supported. The only area of concern is that OS X doesn't currently support the "TRIM" command, which means that over time performance can degrade until a complete format is done.
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Have you run across anything that states the Samsung drives have TRIM support at the hardware level thus eliminating the need for TRIM support at a software level?
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I debated over it for some time before I decided to take the plunge. I'm pretty happy that I did now. I had to take a 13" MBP from work last week on a trip and I had forgotten how much difference there was. It almost seemed painfully slow launching applications. |
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I have not. My understanding of TRIM is that the drive's firmware and the OS must both support it. I haven't heard of a firmware that can do it all itself.
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