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Very interested in replacing my SuperDrive with an SSD - AppleCare voiding?
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<blockquote data-quote="s2odin" data-source="post: 1148774" data-attributes="member: 176525"><p>That's what is being debated in this thread.</p><p></p><p>And if you search the thread, OWC is never mentioned once...</p><p>And I'm not saying this is the be all to end all discussions. SSDs will always be discussed and things will be stated that might not be true. This is just one thread that is discussing them. And Mac's don't support TRIM so it's stupid to spend money on a Sandforce controlled SSD when they don't utilize it. You would be better spending your money on an older SSD that is a little cheaper, which might have these problems.</p><p></p><p>And the thread was created on 11-30-2010 fyi so it was created a few days ago. Yes, the OP is referencing a Vertex (not Vertex 2) which is older so I don't understand how 3 days a whole new slew of SSDs became available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s2odin, post: 1148774, member: 176525"] That's what is being debated in this thread. And if you search the thread, OWC is never mentioned once... And I'm not saying this is the be all to end all discussions. SSDs will always be discussed and things will be stated that might not be true. This is just one thread that is discussing them. And Mac's don't support TRIM so it's stupid to spend money on a Sandforce controlled SSD when they don't utilize it. You would be better spending your money on an older SSD that is a little cheaper, which might have these problems. And the thread was created on 11-30-2010 fyi so it was created a few days ago. Yes, the OP is referencing a Vertex (not Vertex 2) which is older so I don't understand how 3 days a whole new slew of SSDs became available. [/QUOTE]
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