Have You Bought An SSD? If Not Read This First

I bought one and I love it. My desktop has never booted up so fast.

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The Complete Guide to Solid-State Drives
Adding a solid-state drive (SSD) to your computer is simply the best upgrade at your disposal, capable of speeding up your computer in ways you hadn't thought possible.

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  • Yeah, my new laptop is SSD-only and boots up crazy fast.

  • Eric Fisher says:

    My home and work computers run on SSD. my home PC had a kick butt SSD that loads most things stupid fast. Work is much better than the HHD version was, but not in the same league.

    (My gaming doesn't benefit as I put my games and media on a secondary HHD hard drive. Just price per GB on SSD is rough so reserve the SSD space for my OS, utilities, and performance hogging productivity software like Visual Studio)

  • Yeah well they cam down a lot, When I built my graphics machine the 20 SSD array on it was going to cost $20,000 it's 1/2 that now. 

  • Eric Fisher says:

    Yeah, I think I would spend many a night on the couch if I blew 10,000$ on my computer :P (Silly finance's and their weird priorities)

  • I spent 7k, but stopped before the SSD disk array :-) the high end would have made it about a 20k computer, to do what I wanted would have cost about 10k. 

    I have exactly this same computer, except from the ssds
    Samsung SSD Awesomeness
    same case, same everything.  I use it for graphics and big particle systems although it will run any game full HD without lag, I've never actually had it peg 100% 

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