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Originally Posted by CandidHotties
You might wanna google or search on youtube for some tutorials on SSD management.
It's important to configure your SSD the right way and optimize for maximum performance/durability. Usually they come packed with some optimizing software from the producer but you can get better results if you add some more settings to improve performance.
Also, keep the SSD mostly for OS and applications that require speed. For general storage & downloads use a secondary HDD.
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Yeah, the stuff that came with my drive missed a few things and didn't work on 2 things it did do, so I found some tutorials to do it all manually.
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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
Thats the same way us rich people feel about computers every time we make a purchase from the apple store... 
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I was rich once. I wasted my money on flashy stuff. Now I am going about things the Sam Walton way. Put the money back into the company and grow it instead of my ego.
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Originally Posted by RyuLion
Dell's are more expensive because of its name..Get a Asus or Toshiba.. 
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At $275 for what I got I think I did very well.
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Originally Posted by woj
I'm surprised no apple fan said that you should have bought an apple instead.... it would have cost you closer to $2750 than $275 for the same specs though... 
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See above.
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Originally Posted by Dvae
You get what you pay for.
At the end of the day its still just a POS windows machine.
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Yeah, I guess I am just a tool, shitty script kiddy.
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Originally Posted by ghjghj
Why not buy new AMD?
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Because I wanted everything I got for for under $500. I have used AMD computers for many years and I am always frustrated when I want to upgrade something and some bullshit driver doesn't work well with AMD. Got tired of it. But I also didn't care what was in my desktop. I just wanted certain specs at $500 and I found them.