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Yeah, I just don't find them economical to run in all machines. They are really a luxury for me, not really a necessity. I don't find in most cases that I really am sitting around waiting for the computer. At work I generally value capacity over performance..especially for running virtual machines. With limited work budgets, I'd rather get 2 or 3 mechanical 500GB-1TB hard drives versus a single 120GB SSD.
its like 150 more euros -_-" if i was going to spend that
much better buy a hd 6870 or a amd x6 1100T
sorry bad grammar
well if with the 60gb ssd i can get better performance from the
x6 1100t then in my next upgrade im gonna buy one
of those
You get better performance in all operations where access time counts - and that is important for the OS. The SSD access time is about 150 times faster than the access time to spinning disks. And that is what gives you the edge in booting or access to programs, The read/write speed is about 4 times faster, and that is not negligible either.