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thats a massive difference. When i built my big i7 rig i had 3x500GB HDDs and it was pretty fast but i got a SSD for good measure anyway and didnt see much difference personally although i know there is a massive difference i just never noticed!
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Havent even had my laptop a month and ive just ordered a 8gb ram kit. Very tempted by a SSD. How much was yours and how big is it?
Crucial have got a 512gb drive for £300 but dont think ill ever use that much. Might bung a 256gb in and just use cloud/network storage for stuff i dont use often
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the lifetime cycles thing doesnt really apply anymore btw, it used too on earlier SSD's but will never happy now (although technically can, its some stupid amount of time)
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(29-09-2012, 06:57 PM)Scott Wrote: (29-09-2012, 06:01 PM)Niall Wrote: Havent even had my laptop a month and ive just ordered a 8gb ram kit. Very tempted by a SSD. How much was yours and how big is it?
Crucial have got a 512gb drive for £300 but dont think ill ever use that much. Might bung a 256gb in and just use cloud/network storage for stuff i dont use often
You'd probably be better off with a 256GB drive, or even a 120GB SSD if you wanted to save some cash. SSDs potentially have a more limited lifespan due to having a finite number of read/write cycles (time-frame depends on your particular usage), so it's important to keep important data such as documents and photos etc. on a mechanical drive
Not really an issue. My laptop backup runs every hour so the most I could loose is an hours work
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