PP Mguire
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Photoshop loads ridiculously quick compared to being on a HDD. It's the best productivity example around really.
Yup, same, more or less.I'm still putting off upgrading because I'm waiting for 512's and 1TB's to come down in price more. My laptop is pretty much my primary machine now, and I have lots of stuff on the 2 drives I have in it.
Yea 120s are dirt cheap. Can get a 250GB EVO for like 129 now or something like that.
If this is your first SSD, welcome to the future that's been around since 2008.
That sounds interesting. I'm just going to buy the Plexter M6e board for M.2. I don't see myself upgrading more core components anytime in the near future.Thinking about getting an adapter board for my laptop that goes into the SATA bay, and then gives me 2 or 3 mSATA slots. I know MSI has one in other models of their laptops; called a SuperRAID card I believe...I think it lets you use each separately instead of forcing in RAID..but not too sure. That way I could have 2 or 3 mSATA + another SSD or HDD .
There is always a need for every machine to have an SSD at least for the boot drive. I personally wish HDDs would die soon. They are a serious bottleneck to the PC. I've had mass storage for a long time but there are certain things I'm wanting to move to SSD asap.Yea it is my first SSD.. and eff you lol.. I've had my 4tb HDD for a while and haven't filled it up so i havent had a genuine need. Although a few laptops for my company I'll be moving over to SSDs to give them a nice boost.
I'm like you folks i want to mass storage on SSD but its just not practical yet..
I am going to stick with Samsung EVOs myself.Right now this is where it's at!
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