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    Default need a fast ssd for boot up

    have an amd x4 phenom 2 system and 4 gigs of ram. no matter how i tweak it , the boot up times are no good.
    I want an ssd that can help me boot and ready to use in under 10 sec.
    it should be VFM

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    Default Re: need a fast ssd for boot up

    Budget?

    Anyway, you can try one of these: OCZ Agility 3 60 GB @6.5k or Corsair Force Series 3 60 GB @5.5k.
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    Default Re: need a fast ssd for boot up

    actually havent thought of the budget but around 5k is good.

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    Default Re: need a fast ssd for boot up

    SATA 6Gbps or 3Gbps ?
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    Default Re: need a fast ssd for boot up

    Sorry for going offtopic, but as a alternative have you considered using hibernate/sleep/standby options ?

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    Default Re: need a fast ssd for boot up

    since sata 3 is the new standard , i will prefer it . And sleep is for systems that remain powered on .
    Hibernate is fast only if the exisisting system is fast .

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