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<blockquote data-quote="flipm3" data-source="post: 1108787" data-attributes="member: 10675"><p>1) OWC did many tests and engineering from my understanding on their new line of SSDs. From what I've heard, they degrade significantly slower than most current SSD. Some claim that it doesn't really degrade at all or by the time it does, one is usually going to purchase a new HD anyway.</p><p>2) From my recent install on my 128GB SSD, I did a very minimal 10.6 OSX install. I didn't install any of the iLife, printer drivers, language files, etc. If I remember correctly, after a very fresh install, I had roughly 121-122GB of free space on my SSD. so it took about 6-7GB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flipm3, post: 1108787, member: 10675"] 1) OWC did many tests and engineering from my understanding on their new line of SSDs. From what I've heard, they degrade significantly slower than most current SSD. Some claim that it doesn't really degrade at all or by the time it does, one is usually going to purchase a new HD anyway. 2) From my recent install on my 128GB SSD, I did a very minimal 10.6 OSX install. I didn't install any of the iLife, printer drivers, language files, etc. If I remember correctly, after a very fresh install, I had roughly 121-122GB of free space on my SSD. so it took about 6-7GB. [/QUOTE]
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