- Jan 29, 2007
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It's time to upgrade my laptop's old 80GB HDD. I previously made a thread/poll with the options to choose between HDD, SSD, and SSHD. SSD got the majority vote.
I just would like to hear some positive experiences you've had with your SSD upgrade. Suppose you can get a good mechanical 500GB HDD for $100. The 512GB SSD is $1500 - fifteen times the cost of the HDD. When you turn on your computer, boot up the OS, launch and use apps, and transfer files, is the SSD upgrade experience noticeably fifteen times greater?
I'm on a budget and don't want to sink lots of money into this laptop. I can get a 160GB Intel X-25 M G2 SSD for ~$400, or a 320GB Western Digital Scorpio Black 7200 HDD for ~$59. Is the speed increase worth 8 times the cost and 1/2 the space as a trade-off? I've also heard that owning and maintaining the SSDs isn't exactly hands-off / hassle-free.
Is the verdict out for these new drives? Where are the most noticeable day-to-day improvements (aside from synthetic read/write/IO benchmarks)? And what would you say are the SSD's greatest shortfalls?
I just would like to hear some positive experiences you've had with your SSD upgrade. Suppose you can get a good mechanical 500GB HDD for $100. The 512GB SSD is $1500 - fifteen times the cost of the HDD. When you turn on your computer, boot up the OS, launch and use apps, and transfer files, is the SSD upgrade experience noticeably fifteen times greater?
I'm on a budget and don't want to sink lots of money into this laptop. I can get a 160GB Intel X-25 M G2 SSD for ~$400, or a 320GB Western Digital Scorpio Black 7200 HDD for ~$59. Is the speed increase worth 8 times the cost and 1/2 the space as a trade-off? I've also heard that owning and maintaining the SSDs isn't exactly hands-off / hassle-free.
Is the verdict out for these new drives? Where are the most noticeable day-to-day improvements (aside from synthetic read/write/IO benchmarks)? And what would you say are the SSD's greatest shortfalls?