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Ssd/hdd
I know it was invented in 2008, I know many have converted, put it on my not liking to intrude into my prefect macbook pro 2009 ( LOL ) . . .
But anyway, if I replace a 160GB HDD for a 256GB SSD in the macbook pro 2009 will I really be blown away with the new speed or it's only peanuts? I have 8GB RAM installed running Antisemite OS. |
You will be blown away.
There is no other answer. |
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i highly recommend that, we did that on all our macs and desk computers
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My MBP with 4GB Ram and I5 boots up in about 15 seconds with an SSD
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So, I'm doing it then. |
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It's recommended to install your OS on a SSD and the rest of your data on a normal harddisk.
I don't know why, I guess because a SSD is still pretty expensive. |
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I found that after building a new Windows 8 system using an SSD exclusively I was a bit underwhelmed. Doesn't seem to be that much different to the old 7200RPM mechanical HD I had.
I use an SSD in one of my servers for a database which needs constant access, and in that case it is FAST. |
I just swapped my old HD for an 1TB SSD in my 2011 iMac 27 and love it. Super fast, super quiet, and now cooler too. Money well spent.
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why are people running their shit on spinny disks like fucking cavemen? get with the times you god damned savages.
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It'll knock your socks off.
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i have 1tb ssd installed in my dream machine.
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OS on C, apps on D and data on E.. I also put the page file on D.. C drive is 120 GB about 45% free |
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Ssd rocks
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My desktop still old school as don't do anything too intensive on it, will go to SSD when it's time to buy a new one though down the road. My server is SSD though as a shitload of database queries to it.
SSD= faster boot, faster read/write, quieter, more durable to temp extremes/dropping since no mechanical parts, fragmentation doesn't matter as well as SSD can pull data from any location quick, etc... :2 cents: |
I use Samsung 840 PRO 256GB on my laptop, blazing fast now. Old HDDs are good for storage.
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