iPhone Case Awesomeness
Posted: July 26, 2011 | Author: simeshev | Filed under: Hardware | Leave a comment »Today, I have dropped my iPhone on a hard surface for the first time. This went completely uneventful because smart me had it enclosed in a hard case. I’m using Incase’s Slider Case for my iPhone 4 and I’ve been using Incase since my first iPhone and I think Incase makes best iPhone cases.
Converting 2.5″ SSD Drive to 3.5″
Posted: January 22, 2011 | Author: simeshev | Filed under: Hardware | Leave a comment »As it turned out, converting 2.5″ SSD (or SATA HDD) to to 3.5″ can be a challenge. The good news is there are already some very neat solutions.
My research turned up a converter by ICY DOCK. Their MB882SP-1S-1B did exactly what I needed. It provided a conversion to the standard 3.5″ drive format, was trivial to assemble (no screws required) and had holes for ventilation. Newegg.com was selling it at $22 last time I checked.
SSD Beats HDD Hands Down
Posted: July 2, 2010 | Author: simeshev | Filed under: Hardware | Leave a comment »A performance test of my new Solid State Drive (SSD) shows that it is about 4 times faster than a SATA HDD.
An SSD is just a fancy name for a bunch of Flash chips stacked into a 2.5″ SATA body. Recently I have become a happy owner of a 160Gb SSD by Intel. I have installed it into a Mac Pro (my main development machine) using an awesome converter from 2.5″ to 3.5″ from NewEgg [1]. On Mac moving to the new drive was just a matter or replacing the oldĀ drive with the SSD and restoring it from TimeMachine.
First things I have noticed have been practically instantaneous boot and a palpable increase in build speed. Mac Pros are as fast as it gets, but with the SSD my system has become just snappy. Rather quiet yet discernible chirping of HDD heads has gone as well.
Running XBench [3] has produced astonishing benchmarks. According to XBench score, the SSD turned out to be 4 times faster than the SATA HDD, with some operations being 8 (!) times faster. Here is a side-by-side comparison:
This is so cool! Certainly, SSDs are still pretty pricey (mine is $429 at NewEgg [3]), but the performance gain is worth every penny. To me, HDDs are on the way out.
References
1. Converter 2.5″ to 3.5″ from NewEgg
2. XBench