The world´s fastest 13" MacBook Pro – win the hardwrk SSD 830 Biturbo (hardwrk.com) 6 points by andylenz 14y ago ↗ HN
[–] bengl3rt 14y ago ↗ Are they using Mac OS Software RAID for this? [–] andylenz 14y ago ↗ yes! [–] bengl3rt 14y ago ↗ Hmm, my experience with that has been that it's not actually that fast - certainly nowhere near a hardware RAID controller.But hey, the benchmarks don't lie. This is pretty cool! And two SSDs probably sucks less battery than one HDD and one idling DVD drive.
[–] andylenz 14y ago ↗ yes! [–] bengl3rt 14y ago ↗ Hmm, my experience with that has been that it's not actually that fast - certainly nowhere near a hardware RAID controller.But hey, the benchmarks don't lie. This is pretty cool! And two SSDs probably sucks less battery than one HDD and one idling DVD drive.
[–] bengl3rt 14y ago ↗ Hmm, my experience with that has been that it's not actually that fast - certainly nowhere near a hardware RAID controller.But hey, the benchmarks don't lie. This is pretty cool! And two SSDs probably sucks less battery than one HDD and one idling DVD drive.
[–] danbee 14y ago ↗ Didn't know Apple made a 13 foot Macbook Pro... [–] cedel2k1 14y ago ↗ Now you know ;-)
[–] havemurci 14y ago ↗ It'd be faster running Snow Leopard. [–] wglb 14y ago ↗ Curious why that would be?
[–] [dead] lean 14y ago ↗ Why is this newsworthy? A user upgraded a user-upgradable laptop.And it still takes 20 seconds to boot! Is this a Mac problem?
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 28.3 ms ] threadBut hey, the benchmarks don't lie. This is pretty cool! And two SSDs probably sucks less battery than one HDD and one idling DVD drive.
And it still takes 20 seconds to boot! Is this a Mac problem?