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monx
Canada1400 Posts
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aru
183 Posts
On February 18 2011 04:27 monx wrote: how do i know if its old or not product # : SSDSA2MH160G2K5 That has TRIM enabled. You can just plug it in and go if you use Windows 7 without updating firmware (not that it hurts). | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14882 Posts
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Lyzon
United Kingdom440 Posts
All i can say is... O_O I can restart windows to fully usable in under 30 seconds (timed from clicking restart button, time includes post) Installing anything is a matter of seconds, opening any program is lightning... i feel spoilt! For those of you who arnt sure of getting an ssd, get one, they are so worth it. Make sure you do your research first tho such as seting SATA mode and which SSD controllers are the best. I for one am a happy ssd user :D my laptop has been given a new lease of life :D now to install sc2... | ||
PolSC2
United States634 Posts
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Stropheum
United States1124 Posts
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PolSC2
United States634 Posts
On February 22 2011 00:08 Stropheum wrote: Anything you put on your SSD will load up faster and that's about it. Get a relatively small one, put your OS and main programs on it if anything. That is all. As far as general storage goes, I'd say not worth it until the pricetag drops or disk drives become obsolete A 120gig one is all I need for my OS and ALL of my games/programs. I use an external for storage (Wife's photography). Other than that, I don't store anything at all. And the 120gig ones are at a fair price. I got the OCZ Vertex 2 120g. It loaded a ONE GIG photoshop file in less than 10 seconds. | ||
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