Everyone complains about the price of SSD drives, especially per GB compared to regular drives. And most agree they are a really nice upgrade to your computer, but a little too pricey.
In one respect they might save you money. You can upgrade your two year old system with a good SSD drive.It will probably give you enough boost in speed that your old system feels new again. So this means you don't need to spend money on a new motherboard, CPU and RAM. Just the SSD drive. In my opinion getting an SSD drive is similar to the major CPU change I described above, in terms of responsiveness of your computer. For people like this, you save money by getting a cheaper, one piece upgrade, as opposed to an expensive and complicated CPU change.
To sum up, an SSD, while appearing to be overly expensive at first, can actually save you money by breathing new life into your old computer. So you can delay your next major computer upgrade for maybe two more years, at least.
In one respect they might save you money. You can upgrade your two year old system with a good SSD drive.It will probably give you enough boost in speed that your old system feels new again. So this means you don't need to spend money on a new motherboard, CPU and RAM. Just the SSD drive. In my opinion getting an SSD drive is similar to the major CPU change I described above, in terms of responsiveness of your computer. For people like this, you save money by getting a cheaper, one piece upgrade, as opposed to an expensive and complicated CPU change.
To sum up, an SSD, while appearing to be overly expensive at first, can actually save you money by breathing new life into your old computer. So you can delay your next major computer upgrade for maybe two more years, at least.
