Why don't you test them in actual real world application?
I don't care about how nice transfers those drives can get in canned benchmark (where Sand Force rocks due to data compression)
Show us how much time we can save when loading games/applications (os is done in article fortunatly) by paying price premium for Sata 3 drives over sata 2 cheaper ssd.
Most of those tests would be like splitting hairs with the difference being measured in milliseconds. I'm working on a large round up now that uses some homebrew benchmarks and shows not only the current crop of drives but also a couple of generations back.
The best SATA II and the new SATA III drives aren't that much different when just opening programs.
And I shouldn't have said that about the RevoD, the forum might get me into a bit of trouble sometimes