From: micki on 7 Feb 2010 04:59 Hi have been trying to find out about putting a Intel� X25-V ssd drive as boot system in a macintosh G5 tower witch dose not have an Intel processor. I have read that my operating system dose not support trim,will this matter if I do not intend writing to this disc? Also is 80gb to small as a start up disc that needs around 70gb? Any advice much appreciated micki
From: Neill Massello on 7 Feb 2010 17:24 micki <micki(a)gotohell.com> wrote: > Hi have been trying to find out about putting a Intel� X25-V ssd drive > as boot system in a macintosh G5 tower witch dose not have an Intel > processor. > I have read that my operating system dose not support trim,will this > matter if I do not intend writing to this disc? At Accelerate Your Mac <http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/>, Viktor D reports that he installed a Transcend SSD in a PowerMac G5 and uses 10.4.11 Server with it.
From: micki on 8 Feb 2010 07:03 On 2010-02-07 23:24:48 +0100, nmassello(a)gmail.com (Neill Massello) said: > micki <micki(a)gotohell.com> wrote: > >> Hi have been trying to find out about putting a Intel� X25-V ssd drive >> as boot system in a macintosh G5 tower witch dose not have an Intel >> processor. >> I have read that my operating system dose not support trim,will this >> matter if I do not intend writing to this disc? > > At Accelerate Your Mac <http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/>, Viktor D reports > that he installed a Transcend SSD in a PowerMac G5 and uses 10.4.11 > Server with it. Thank you for that. Micki
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