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5.59 min.
Hi, Hier der Link zur Sony Seite: www.sonycreativesoftware.com Dann hier die alternativen 2 Parts zur Installation ONLY 64BIT !!! - rapidshare.com UND - rapidshare.com Passwort für RAR-Dateien: attackman Dann hier die Links zum KEYGEN: !!! KEYGEN ALS ADMIN AUSFÜHREN !!! ul.to !!!ODER!!! rapidshare.com Musik: Videoantwort anklicken oder Video zu Ende schauen! Hier noch für die die es interessiert mein System: (zu dem Zeitpunkt war mein i5 NICHT übertaktet und es war KEINE SSD verbaut) - Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced @ 3xbe quiet! Silent Wings USC 120mm @ Scythe Kaze Master - Intel Core i5 760 @ 3.6Ghz + Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B - Zotac GTX 470 AMP! - Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3 - 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1333Mhz CL7 XMP! - OCZ Vertex 2 Extended 120GB - Seagate Barracuda 500GB - Samsung Spinpoint F3 1000GB - LG Double-Layer DVD Brenner - BeQuiet StraightPower 550Watt - TechniSat SkyStar 2 (DVB-S)

3.51 min.
Some edited Battlefield bad company 2 clips. I used the gol sniper magnum and m24 and the pistol : WWII or something like that :P Recorded with fraps and edited with Sony vegas pro 9. Music: All the right moves. ( At the end of the vid i put it fault srry) (A) My system specs: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor @3,2 GHz NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 M4a78t-e 4 Gb ddr 3 1333 V9 red widow case Windows 7 64 bit Arctic Cooling Freezer Xtreme OCZ VERTEX 120 GB SSD i hope you like it :D I play xbox aswell :) gamertag: Mr talents I give full credit to the artists and songs used in this video. I do not claim any of the material to be my own.

9.50 min.
Upgrading the standard 320GB 5400rpm HDD in the MacBook Pro 13" 2.66GHz (2010 model), to a 240GB Vertex 2 SSD Drive. Includes unboxing and a before & after test to see the speed difference. To make the test fair the HDD was cloned to the SSD, so both had the exact same data on them. Speed test times (in seconds): Boot Up - HDD - 28.5 Boot Up - SSD - 21.7 Opening PhotoShop CS4 - HDD - 11.1 Opening PhotoShop CS4 - SSD - 3.4 Opening Word 2008 - HDD - 9.1 Opening Word 2008 - SSD - 2.4 UPDATE: After making this video, and a couple of reboots later, I noticed performance has INCREASED even further! the system now boots in under 17 seconds!! Click here for a update video.... www.youtube.com

1.55 min.
Please see Part 1 (link in video, and also below) for the full 240GB Vertex 2 SSD drive unbox, install, and initial tests. After the initial tests and a couple of system reboots, the SSD drive seems to have settled in and increased in speed. Boot time with standard 5400rpm HDD - 28.5 secs Initial boot time with SSD new install - 21.7 secs New boot time after SSD settled - 16.9 secs!!! Click below for the original Unboxing, Install, and Initial tests video: www.youtube.com

2.36 min.
Final product for build 4 (tech station) It turned out well and this is the system I will be testing all of my review products with. Specs: EVGA p55 LE motherboard Intel Core i5-750 Lynnfield 2.66GHz CPU 4 GB of GSkill RipJaw ddr3 dual channel 1333 memory XFX Radeon HD 4890 xxx video card Sunbeam Rheobus fan controller Samsung 22x DVD burner Xigmatek Thor's hammer CPU cooler W/ 2 XLF-F1253 fans OCZ vertex 30 gb SSD OCZ ModXStream Pro 700 watt power supply Icy Dock hard driver converter Sunbeam Ultra-Tech Station Acrylic Case Tuniq tx-3 thermal paste

9.42 min.
High quality playback available! Also checkout part 2. How this test was done: -SSD was clone from the orginial 4200 RPM HDD using True Image 12 -Test performed on the HDD was replicated on the SDD -Only one program was allow to run at a time -SSD video was cut to compensate for the long HDD video, though initial loading time of each program was uncut. Comments: -I have a lot of startup programs and drivers, which may have affected bootup and shutdown time. -I could not accurately test webpage loading because my internet can get unstable at times -My benchmark differs from the claim benchmark, partly because we are using different machines -Premiere Pro loaded slower than normal on the SSD video -Fingerprint reader loaded slower than normal on the HDD video -It is 2 years warranty not lifetime. Pros -Crazy fast -No studdering -Slightly lighter -Aluminium casing -No moving parts -Completely silent -Should outlast my lifetime -Laptop now "runs" faster than my quadcore desktop! Cons -Heat is not significantly reduced (may actually feel hotter because aluminum disperse heat faster) -Power consumption is not significantly reduced (may actually fluctuate battery life more because CPU has to work harder to keep up with the SSD) -Writing speed is not as advertise base on my benchmark, but still faster than traditional HDD nonetheless


6.2 min.
Steady 60+ with a few spikes @ 1920x1080, downscaled recording, (quickly) edited with Vegas Pro. System Specs: i5-750 @ 4GHz H50 w/ 2x Ultra Kaze 3K PP Asus Maximus III Formula 8GB Corsair DDR3 XMS3 1268 7-7-7-20-1T Galaxy GTX 480 @ 800 / 1600 / 2000 - 1.050v 1x OCZ Vertex 30GB SSD 2x WD 320GB HDDs 2x Samsung F3 1TB HDDs 1x Seagate 40GB HDD Corsair HX620w PSU HAF932 3D Vision ASUS VG236H 120Hz 1920x1080 ASUS VH242H 60Hz 1920x1080 Windows Ultimate x64 Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.4 Current Setup: img840.imageshack.us Steam: [OCN] Salami steamcommunity.com LIVE: Evil Salami PSN: CheesyWalrus

1.31 min.
GTX 480 SLI - Crysis Benchmark 1920x1200 16Q AA 16xAF V.High Pretty impressive these cards keep above 30FPS while frapsing the whole thing. *System Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 X58 Intel Core i7 920 Processor LGA1366 2.66GHz 8MB Cache eVGA GeForce GTX480 Superclocked x2 SLI OCZ 30G Vertex Series SSD x3 RAID 0 OCZ 6G(3x2G) Intel XMP DDR3 1600Mhz Thermaltake Spedo Advance Package Case Antec 1000W TruePower Quattro Power Supply OCZ Technology XTC DDR3 Memory Cooler Rev 2 *CPU Loop Swiftech Apogee XT Extreme "Flagship" Performance CPU Waterblock EK Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 Northbridge / Southbridge / Mosfet Liquid Cooling Blocks - Nickel + Acetal Swiftech MCP350™ 12v Water Pump (Native 3/8") (92.4 GPH) XSPC 5.25" Bay Reservoir - Black Black Ice GTX Xtreme 240 Radiator - Black **Fittings/Fans/Tubing Cooler Master R4 Series 120x25mm Super Silent Fan - Red LED Bitspower 3/8 x 5/8 Compression Fittings Bitspower G 1/4" Temperature Sensor Stop Fitting - Matte Black Bitspower G1/4" Crystal T Block - 180 Degree PrimoChill PrimoFlex PRO LRT Tubing 3/8"ID 5/8" OD with 1/8" Wall - UV Blue PrimoChill Pure Performance Coolant (32oz) - UV Electric Blue Arctic Silver 5 (High-Density Silver Thermal Compound) - 12 Grams *GPU Loop EK-FC480 GTX EK-FC Bridge DUAL Parallel EK-FC Link GeForce Swiftech MCP655-B™ 12v Water Pump w/ 3/8" Conversion Kit (317 GPH) XSPC 5.25" Bay Reservoir - Black Black Ice GTX Xtreme 480 Radiator - Black **Fittings/Fans/Tubing Cooler Master 120 S12 120mm Silent Fan - 4 Pack ...

9.4 min.
This is Just to Prove That My Card CAN Run it on Full, not Perfectly but it Works! Sorry About the Quality Had a lot of Trouble Getting it Smaller Than 100MB! Core Clock 499Mhz Memory Clock 400Mhz Shader Clock 918Mhz Dedicated DDR2 RAM: 256MB TurboCache RAM: (Vista:768MB With 2GB of System RAM) (XP:256MB) 128-bit Bus Speed G86 Processor 16 Stream Processors I Safely Overclocked It To: Core Clock: 599MHz Memory Clock: 500MHz Shader Clock: 1380MHz With Extra Cooling Of Course! But Not For This Video. --------------UPdATE---------------- 11th of August: A Sad Day, My 8500GT Broke! :( Moving Onto The Next Best Thing... A Macintosh! Not Really PNY 8800GT 512MB w00t ---------------------------- Current Rig: Manufacturer: I Built It Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 CPU 2.80GHz Memory: Corsair 2GB@1066Mhz Hard Drive: 1 TB Total + OCZ Vertex 128GB SSD Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT Monitor: Acer X203H Sound Card: Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer Speakers/Headphones: Creative Speakers+Creative Fata1ty Headset Keyboard: Saitek Eclipse Keyboard Mouse: Razer Copperhead Mouse Surface: Table FTW Operating System: Windows 7 Pro Motherboard: Asus P5QL PRO Computer Case: Colours IT

1.33 min.
Software Version 10.5.6 Startup Time: ~30 sec. wallpaper from interfacelift.com www.ocztechnologyforum.com

0.50 min.
This is not a fresh install of windows as you can see. I used Acronis to clone the drives there are no tweaks done to the OS or anything. Mother board is rampage 2 extreme. If you have vertex drives I don't think it is necessary to upgrade as there is not that much of a difference in performance. I only upgraded because I sold one of my other drives.

4.51 min.
Music: Gemini - Turn Me On s747.photobucket.com People that want the background, here is the link =) www.raisorx.nl OCZ Vertex 30gb (32gb) in Raid 0 - 120gb total (128gb) System Specs: Asus Striker Extreme 680i Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 - 3.80GHz OC Air cooling Corsair PC2-6400 8GB DDR2 Dual Channel Asus GTX280 Western Digital Green 1TB OCZ 30gb SSD drives x 4 Raid 0 - 120GB Total (Actually they are 32GB) Coolermaster HAF 932 Big Tower Corsair 650Watt PSU I'm not getting the full potential of the SSD drives cause of the onboard Raid controller, so i'm getting a new Raid Controller soon. The highest transfer rate i could get was 580MB/s write, and my reading doesnt exceed 400MB/s. it should be theoretical : reading 920MB/s write 540MB/s.

3.6 min.
Hi, Hier der Link zur Sony Seite: www.sonycreativesoftware.com Dann hier die alternativen 2 Parts zur Installation ONLY 64BIT !!! - rapidshare.com UND - rapidshare.com Passwort für RAR-Dateien: attackman Dann hier die Links zum KEYGEN: !!! KEYGEN ALS ADMIN AUSFÜHREN !!! ul.to !!!ODER!!! rapidshare.com Musik: Videoantwort anklicken oder Video zu Ende schauen! Hier noch für die die es interessiert mein System: (zu dem Zeitpunkt war mein i5 NICHT übertaktet und es war KEINE SSD verbaut) - Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced @ 3xbe quiet! Silent Wings USC 120mm @ Scythe Kaze Master - Intel Core i5 760 @ 3.6Ghz + Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B - Zotac GTX 470 AMP! - Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3 - 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1333Mhz CL7 XMP! - OCZ Vertex 2 Extended 120GB - Seagate Barracuda 500GB - Samsung Spinpoint F3 1000GB - LG Double-Layer DVD Brenner - BeQuiet StraightPower 550Watt - TechniSat SkyStar 2 (DVB-S)

4.58 min.
High quality playback available! Also checkout part 1. How this test was done: -SSD was clone from the orginial 4200 RPM HDD using True Image 12 -Test performed on the HDD was replicated on the SDD -Only one program was allow to run at a time -SSD video was cut to compensate for the long HDD video, though initial loading time of each program was uncut. Comments: -I have a lot of startup programs and drivers, which may have affected bootup and shutdown time. -I could not accurately test webpage loading because my internet can get unstable at times -My benchmark differs from the claim benchmark, partly because we are using different machines -Premiere Pro loaded slower than normal on the SSD video -Fingerprint reader loaded slower than normal on the HDD video -It is 2 years warranty not lifetime. Pros -Crazy fast -No studdering -Slightly lighter -Aluminium casing -No moving parts -Completely silent -Should outlast my lifetime -Laptop now "runs" faster than my quadcore desktop! Cons -Heat is not significantly reduced (may actually feel hotter because aluminum disperse heat faster) -Power consumption is not significantly reduced (may actually fluctuate battery life more because CPU has to work harder to keep up with the SSD) -Writing speed is not as advertise base on my benchmark, but still faster than traditional HDD nonetheless

1.12 min.
EFI Firmware is 1.7; SATA II (3.0 Gbs) is enabled; Startup Time: ~20 sec.

4.45 min.
Click here tinyurl.com for price. Full review here pcwizkidstechtalk.com This drive is seen at CES 2011

0.30 min.
Early 2007 15inch macbook pro with 10.5.6 leopard Specs: 2.4ghz 4gb ram OCZ Solid series SSD 128gb - read up to 155mb/s, write up to 90 mb/s seek time less than 2-3 ms - i bought it from overclockers, good value for money The ssd improved boot times by over a minute, before i had a 4200 rpm drive. It is lightning fast and doesn't slow the machine down with parallels or vmware fusion or boot camp installed except when i did install vista through bootcamp the shut down times on mac osx did increase Also i think that the boot time starts from the apple logo but some people may argue. Finally if ur thinking about changing ur drive then make sure it is 2.5 inches and also make sure you have a T6 torx screw driver and - www.ifixit.com - this is the best guide i could find and make sure you keep your original hard drive as it voids ur warranty. Please rate and comment

0.26 min.
Which Macbook Pro will reboot faster? Watch and find out!

11.9 min.
This video has excessive edits due to several noise disturbances during the recording of the video. I added music to the video in the hopes that the disturbances that could not be edited out, would be drowned by the music. Hope that helps. The random gratuitous antics were added to allay any boredom that may result. Not everyone likes those. I like them, it sort of adds a comic element for me, recharging my brain to absorb more information. Some people have expressed the same. Hope you get a good laugh too. Thanks for your understanding, and support! Please Subscribe -- If you got anything out of my videos please support my work by subscribing to my channels!!! Thanks for your support!!! A great way to dramatically increase the responsiveness of an old computer with SATA II capability is to add a fast SSD drive. Now that they have become relatively affordable, this has become a possibility for a larger number of people. In this video I show you how easy it is to install the OCZ Vertex 2 40GB SSD into a desktop computer.

4.14 min.
In this final video you are able to see the completed system with full dual loops in action. Overall the assembly was easy & the results from the research have paid off. Currently the GPU's are running at a nice 38c idle. The GPU's current clocks are 695/1498/1202 stock was 576/1242/999. The CPU is now clocked at a nice 4.2GHz with a Vcore of 1.265 and is running nice and stable. - Specs: CPU: Intel Core i7 920 - Motherboard: EVGA X58 E760 Classified 3-Way SLI + PhysX - Graphics: EVGA GTX 295 & EVGA 9800GTX+ for PhysX - Memory: Corsair XMS3 6GB (3 x 2GB) - PSU: Corsair CMPSU-1000HX - Case: Corsair Obsidian 800D - Hard Drives: OCZ Vertex 60GB & OCZ Vertex 30GB - 2x WD 150GB Raptors + WD 500GB HD - Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit - Water Cooling Specs - CPU Block: Swiftech Apogee XT Extreme - Chipset Block: EK EVGA 3x SLI X58 Classified Full Board Cooling Block Kit - Radiator: Black Ice GT Stealth 360 X-Flow Radiator - Pump: Swiftech MCP350 - Reservoir: XSPC 5.25" Bay Reservoir - Tubing: PrimoChill PrimoFlex PRO LRT Tubing 3/8"ID 5/8" OD - Cooling Fans: 3x COOLER MASTER R4-L2R-20AC-GP - Fan & Temp Controller: Scythe KS01-BK "KAZE SERVER" Advanced Fan Controller - Radiator Mounting Bolts: #6-32 x 3/8" Black Socket Head Cap Screws - Liquid: PrimoChill ICE Non-Conductive Liquid Cooling Fluid (32 oz.) - UV Blue - GPU Loop: GPU Block: HEATKILLER® GPU-X² GTX295 - Radiator: Black Ice® GTX Gen Two Xtreme 240 - Pump: Swiftech MCP665 12 VDC Pump - Reservoir: XSPC 5.25" Bay ...

5.23 min.
My first SSD and i'm loving it. So much faster then a regular HDD! Especially with this V2, the new Sandforce controller allow for much faster speeds in reads/writes. In this video, i run the HD Tune Pro 4.20 benchmarks along with an ATTO Disk Benchmark. Enjoy!

2.55 min.

6.16 min.
Watch in HD. In this video, I unbox 120GB of high-speed, solid-state goodness. :)

6.10 min.
Playable. Bug sound. Specs: Core2 Duo E7400 NVidia GeForce 9600GT 2GB DDR2 Windows XP x86 (32Bit) PRO