I don't like that solid states come with extremely low storage, I'd rather have a 7200rpm 500gb than a 32gb solid state.
It's like those raptors, you have to get a 32gb 3.5 inch hard drive to get 15,000rpm, how do you run a server on that. It may be fast but it would have no storage
Normally you don't JUST have an SSD - you would also have a mechanical hard drive as well, then you'd decide what needed speed (put it on the SSD) and what was bulky (put on the HDD).
MLC based drives are beginning to improve (althouth it will be some time yet before I trust them) also you have the option of a "Hybrid" drive such as the Seagate MomentusXT line, which contain a mechanical hard drive and an 8GB SLC SSD cache.
Hi, I just ordered this SSD because it was SLC and not as expensive as the others. Thank you for this video. Make a video of opening programs and folders that are common on windows xp so that people can see that speed thanks!
The key thing to note is firstly, the best measure is between the control handover to Windows (this rig takes a long time to go through BIOS)
My computer takes 15 seconds to do this - yours closer to 8. The actual loading of Windows is only marginally faster in your video than mine if at all.
I don't like that solid states come with extremely low storage, I'd rather have a 7200rpm 500gb than a 32gb solid state.
It's like those raptors, you have to get a 32gb 3.5 inch hard drive to get 15,000rpm, how do you run a server on that. It may be fast but it would have no storage
xCommonViewerx 1 year ago
@xCommonViewerx
Normally you don't JUST have an SSD - you would also have a mechanical hard drive as well, then you'd decide what needed speed (put it on the SSD) and what was bulky (put on the HDD).
MLC based drives are beginning to improve (althouth it will be some time yet before I trust them) also you have the option of a "Hybrid" drive such as the Seagate MomentusXT line, which contain a mechanical hard drive and an 8GB SLC SSD cache.
seanC3i 1 year ago
Hi, I just ordered this SSD because it was SLC and not as expensive as the others. Thank you for this video. Make a video of opening programs and folders that are common on windows xp so that people can see that speed thanks!
fibertech9 3 years ago
Very slow, check my video !:) 18 seconds to full XP start.
AllegroGregKovacs 3 years ago
The key thing to note is firstly, the best measure is between the control handover to Windows (this rig takes a long time to go through BIOS)
My computer takes 15 seconds to do this - yours closer to 8. The actual loading of Windows is only marginally faster in your video than mine if at all.
seanC3i 3 years ago
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Mario1Andretti 3 years ago