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    16F2 SSD capability

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by st1041, Aug 1, 2012.

  1. st1041

    st1041 Notebook Guru

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    Hello. Does anyone know if 16F2 can fully utilize the Toggle NAND speed on SSD? I would like to install Corsair Force GS. But if the board does not support the full capability of this SSD, there is no point to get this high end card. Other similar ones are Mushkin Chronos Deluxe, OCZ Vertex 3 Max IOPS, and Patriot WildFire. If anyone have one of these installed on 1761/1762 or 16F2/16F3, let me know with your benchmarks. If should be over 500 read and write. Thanks.
     
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    Xonar Notebook Deity

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    I have a Plextor M3 Pro w/ 24nm Toshiba toggle-NAND and it works just fine. The speeds I ran on benchmarks were on par with reviews.

    I think toggle-NAND capability is more controller/firmware based than notebook motherboard.
     
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    Thank you for the information.