30GB SSD large enough for Windows 7 64?

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I want to make the move to SSD on my notebook. However, I am researching and seeing that a 30GB SSD may be to small for Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium especially with future windows updates. I am trying to reduce my current Windows 7 64 install on my original 320GB drive to see how small of a footprint I can accomplish, but I end up only reducing the install to 32GB after all the tips I've read out there.

I have uninstalled everything I can think of and turned of system restore. Any other tips and/or advice is much appreciated. Thank you!
 

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Any other tips and/or advice is much appreciated. Thank you!
Hi.

You could use a program like VLite to remove additional Windows components, but I would think 30GB is still too small.
 

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A fresh install of Windows 7 64-bit will be under 12GB in size. You can save even more by turning of hibernation.

30GB is a bit cramped though, you'll want 64GB or so really. Buy a Kingston SSD Now.
 

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Any other tips and/or advice is much appreciated. Thank you!
Hi.

You could use a program like VLite to remove additional Windows components, but I would think 30GB is still too small.

Interesting, I did not know of Vlite. I am trying it out now. Thanks for the quick reply!
 

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Intel Q9550
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Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
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MSI GeForce 9400 GT 512MB 128-bit GDDR2
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Samsung Syncmaster 2493HM
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WD Raptor 150GB
WD Caviar Black WD1001FALS 1TB
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Antec earthwatts EA500
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HEC
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LG GGC-H20L
I have to say that even using vlite, 30gb is too close for comfort IMO. I'm of the view that an ssd needs a good bit of free space to perform optimally. I also don't agree with installing programs on a different drive or even partition to the os and as such, in my view, 30gb is too small.
 

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FWIW, on my 64 GB SSD, I normally have 13 GB free.
 

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I'm of the view that an ssd needs a good bit of free space to perform optimally.
Doesn't that count for all drives? I've always had it in my head that you need to leave 20GB or 15% of the drive free to run optimally.
 

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Sony (Intel Chipset)
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2x 2GB Corsair (667 MHz)
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NVIDIA 8600M GS (256MB)
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Sigmatel
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Western Digital 300GB Scorpio Black (7200rpm)
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Logitech Anywhere MX
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30GB is ample for the OS. Mine runs at 17 to 18GB with hibernation off and page file on. And I have a LOT of programs installed. However, on a laptop you also need room for data - and then 30GB may be too tight. I would recommend the 80GB Intel for a laptop ( I am just about to install that on one of my laptops). And I am not an Intel fan because I als have OCZ. Btw: the 60GB OCZ is faster than the 30GB OCZ (both Vertex). The OCZ 60GB Vertex Turbo is currently on sale for $169 (with MIR). It is usually $299 - but hurry, only 3 more days.
Newegg.com - OCZ Vertex Turbo OCZSSD2-1VTXT60G 2.5" 60GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) - SSD
 

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I'm of the view that an ssd needs a good bit of free space to perform optimally.
Doesn't that count for all drives? I've always had it in my head that you need to leave 20GB or 15% of the drive free to run optimally.

This is more true for a mechanical hard drive than an SSD. A mechanical hard drive relies on the spinning disk to bring data to the head. These drives write from inside to out, and the further from the center you get, the longer the access times are as it takes longer for the disk to spin to the head.

For an SSD this is a non-issue, I don't know how much of a difference there is between a full and half-full drive, but it's not much.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Zen Productions
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel i7-860
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD4P
Memory
Corsair Dominator 1600Mhz, 8-8-8-24 1.65v 2x2GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 5770 HD
Sound Card
Intel High Definition Sound
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung P2570HD
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Western Digital Caviar Black 500gb
PSU
Corsair CMPSU-750HX 750W
Case
Antec p183
Cooling
Corsair H50 Water Cooler
Keyboard
Logitech G110
Mouse
Logitech MX Revolution
Internet Speed
768 mb/s
I'm of the view that an ssd needs a good bit of free space to perform optimally.
Doesn't that count for all drives? I've always had it in my head that you need to leave 20GB or 15% of the drive free to run optimally.

This is more true for a mechanical hard drive than an SSD. A mechanical hard drive relies on the spinning disk to bring data to the head. These drives write from inside to out, and the further from the center you get, the longer the access times are as it takes longer for the disk to spin to the head.

For an SSD this is a non-issue, I don't know how much of a difference there is between a full and half-full drive, but it's not much.

It's definately NOT a non-issue for SSDs. Performance degradation is minimised with TRIM however it is a factor to consider.

This is a great article you may find interesting...SSD performance -- is a slowdown inevitable? - Intel, nand, solid state drives, storage - Techworld
there should be an update to this soon :)
 

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tw33k
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) SP1
CPU
Intel 3770k 4.6GHz
Motherboard
ASUS Maximus V Formula
Memory
8GB (2x 4GB) Crucial Ballistix
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire 7950 (1060/1600)
Sound Card
On Board Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
27" Acer B273HU (via HDMI)
Screen Resolution
2048 x 1152
Hard Drives
Crucial M4 128GB
2TB WD Black
1TB Samsung F3 SATA
1TB WD Elite External
2TB WD USB 3.0
PSU
Corsair AX750 Gold
Case
Corsair Obsidian 800DW
Cooling
Corsair H100 (2x AP-121/2x UK-3000 push/pull)
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless 5000
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless 5000
Internet Speed
5mb/s
Other Info
Logitech z-2300 2.1 speakers
Lamptron FC-5 v2
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