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2012-04-11, 12:53 PM | [Ignore Me] #20 | ||
I don't know why anyone would be afraid, but I don't want or need one.
Current SSDs mean one thing to me: Extra work for extreme benefit in 1% of total time spent on a computer. In general usage, I seen negligible benefit: I don't start up/shut down my system more than a couple times a week at most, encompassing, perhaps 5 minutes of total time out of several dozen hours of operation. The browser is always open...Even if it's not Chrome takes, perhaps, a second to load. Video players (and this actually goes hand-in-hand with some gaming issues, below), Office programs, little utilities, whatever, all of those load times are negligible. It doesn't help frame rates. So I get shorter load times but that is, again, a negligible part of the experience already. What I really gain with an SSD is a whole host of annoyance: Instead of just stuffing low use/archival/large stuff on the secondary or external drive, I've got to actively manage what's installed on the primary "fast" drive or see no benefit what so ever. With a 120gb some SSD, I could have, maybe, 5-6 modern 10-20gb (and they're only getting larger) games when you include all the space a system needs. That means I've got to move shit around all the time. Or I could stick with a drive that's an order of magnitude larger and not deal with any of it outside of full-system upgrade time scales. Now this isn't to say I discount them outright. I'd love one in a notebook and if I could get the same size for 2x or even 3x the cost of a spinner I'd go for it. But right now it's added cost and hassle for marginal benefit.
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2012-04-11, 01:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #21 | ||
Rbstr I don't agree with that at all. I almost cannot stand even using my secondary computer that doesn't have a SSD. It just feels that much faster having one in your computer. Have you even tried one yet? I wasn't ever expecting to notice the difference that much.
My lowly netbook with a AMD E-350 got a huge breath of life into with the upgrade to a SSD. Its so much faster and smoother now its ridiculous. It had a WD Black 320GB Scorpio in it previously and that isn't a slow laptop hdd either.
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2012-04-11, 01:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #22 | ||
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For myself, I love my SSD. I have my OS and my primary games/programs on it. Everything else is on my secondary. And any game that does not need the extra speed, I just stick on the other drive, like some RTS games, single player, etc. Look to Youtube for some raid SSD info. They have a few good videos.
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2012-04-11, 02:28 PM | [Ignore Me] #23 | |||
It's like...DVD vs Blu-ray. The difference is fairly large, but DVDs are pretty damn ok already. People aren't that excited about them. Only to complete the analogy, the blu-ray now has to be rewound or you've got to swap disks in the middle of a movie. Give me $150 to add to the cost of my computer and I'll upgrade basically anything else before I step up to the SSD.
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2012-04-11, 02:37 PM | [Ignore Me] #24 | ||
Like I said have you used one before?
This annoyance you speak of doesn't even effect me. I only put the main games I play on my 120GB. It still isn't even close to full.
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2012-04-11, 03:13 PM | [Ignore Me] #25 | ||
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Suddenly, I'm reminded of what R.A.I.D. actually stands for ...
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2012-04-11, 03:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #26 | ||
I think thats why they changed it haha. I believe you're referring to Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, which was then changed to Redundant Array of Independent Disks. Still, I completely agree with ya on your unstated sentiment haha.
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2012-04-11, 04:41 PM | [Ignore Me] #28 | ||
The speed is addictive. I acquired a work laptop with a replaced ssd. It's got around 230gigs usable, can't remember the read/write speeds I was getting the other day when i checked but it's fun times.
It blue screens in the most horrific way from time to time, but after an initial rage + cold sweat I still haven't motivated myself to change it. Because it's amusingly fast. In fact I bought one for my new desktop. EDIT: 400MB/sec Which is pretty useful. Last edited by Hermes; 2012-04-11 at 04:50 PM. |
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2012-04-11, 07:00 PM | [Ignore Me] #29 | |||
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What kind do you have? I have yet to have any issues whatsoever with the M4s with the exception of Windows 7 not wanting to detect them for an install at first.
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