i own a 4820tg. the start up is normal i think(not slow enough to annoy me) but the shut down rate is very slow.... it always ask me to force shut down although i dont run any heavy program..... even on a fresh factory recovery, which i remove all the useless free software.... anyone face the same problem like mine?
Wow only about 20 seconds difference cold booting. Helpful video, thanks! On my side my Netbook comes out of hibernation mode in about 5 seconds with a 5200 rpm hard drive (4 GIG Ready Boot). I only boot it once a week or so to remove any sludge, that take 2 min or so. I'm building a HT-PC and am considering getting a small SSD as the boot drive. From what I have read, many SSD's actually use more power than a Hard Drive. Any Ideas folks?
HDD hat längere Lebensdauer. Denn bei einer SSD sind die Blöcke nur begrenzt beschreibbar, d.h. für die Auslagerrungsdatei oder Datenspeicherrung ist dies ungeigenet.
all you people watching this complain about the extra cost. Speed is the biggest difference but not the only difference. Not sure if I'll be able to post this but try reading this link: forum[dot]notebookreview[dot]com/hardware-components-aftermarket-upgrades/429972-ssd-thread-benchmarks-brands-news-advice-151.html#post6116553 . Beside speed there's invulnerability to physical movement, heat, magnets, 1/2-1/4 the power; all during use, less heat, tiny & lightweight, etc
SSD is for read and write times not decompression, video editing or watching movies, all you listed above would not tax even a 5200 RPM disk drive. Solid state drives are to make programs that need data read or wrote fast. It helps all programs boot faster but once there running and have all there data in ram, a ssd has no impact at that point. So your 4GB rar is now bogged down by your CPU's performance and your Memory. Your download with a SSD, you would not notice a change at all.
@p1nex This is the easiest way to demonstrate the difference between the two in a video. If you want to see things like read/writes and all kinds of intensive testing you should be looking at a review from a reputable site. In the situation you describe an SSD would be far superior even more so, as it can read and write in multiple areas and doesn't rely on the needle.
downloading something??? you can have a supercomputer for all you care connected to a 56k modem and the download speed won't be better.
watching a MKV 1080p movie will make your hard drive yawn if you're expecting to stress the disk, it won't my Wifi can stream 1080p :P
decompressing a 4GB rar is more of a processor intensive task than a disk task, however, writing-wise any ssd can blow away a mechanical disk. ur post is not a good test example
Ubuntu 10.04 + dualcore 2x2.1 4GB Ram HDD:
Up: 30 sec.
down: 10 sec.
Windows Vista:
Up: 75 sec.
Down 45 sec.
I think thats all^^
AutoIt96 4 months ago
i own a 4820tg. the start up is normal i think(not slow enough to annoy me) but the shut down rate is very slow.... it always ask me to force shut down although i dont run any heavy program..... even on a fresh factory recovery, which i remove all the useless free software.... anyone face the same problem like mine?
kurokamei 10 months ago
Wow only about 20 seconds difference cold booting. Helpful video, thanks! On my side my Netbook comes out of hibernation mode in about 5 seconds with a 5200 rpm hard drive (4 GIG Ready Boot). I only boot it once a week or so to remove any sludge, that take 2 min or so. I'm building a HT-PC and am considering getting a small SSD as the boot drive. From what I have read, many SSD's actually use more power than a Hard Drive. Any Ideas folks?
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ARealWiseGuys 10 months ago
one word amazing
safiqureshi1 11 months ago
HDD hat längere Lebensdauer. Denn bei einer SSD sind die Blöcke nur begrenzt beschreibbar, d.h. für die Auslagerrungsdatei oder Datenspeicherrung ist dies ungeigenet.
paszag 1 year ago
nice
heman0170 1 year ago
all you people watching this complain about the extra cost. Speed is the biggest difference but not the only difference. Not sure if I'll be able to post this but try reading this link: forum[dot]notebookreview[dot]com/hardware-components-aftermarket-upgrades/429972-ssd-thread-benchmarks-brands-news-advice-151.html#post6116553 . Beside speed there's invulnerability to physical movement, heat, magnets, 1/2-1/4 the power; all during use, less heat, tiny & lightweight, etc
MaxJigga 1 year ago
you call te hdd slow? wait till you see my 8 year old com
TheManGuyDude 1 year ago
nice. :D
DiRT8P 1 year ago
Great vid, I hate my 5400rpm HDD.
ZlutyPanter 1 year ago 2
Why does everbody just ONLY makes such Start and Shutdown Tests with an SSD? Is that all in what the SSD is faster?
How about download something with 2mb/sec + wachtin a MKV HD+ Video File and decompressing 4Gb Rar or Winzip Archive.
Such a Test would be interesting...
p1nex 1 year ago 26
@p1nex watch "Samsung SSD awesomeness"
mason2904 1 year ago
@p1nex
Also Photoshop startup and Image Processing, Video encoding, Saving of large Files, etc.
FXerGerFra 1 year ago 10
@p1nex do they make the ssd over 250 gig
heman0170 1 year ago
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@p1nex do they make the ssd over 250 gig
heman0170 1 year ago
@p1nex
SSD is for read and write times not decompression, video editing or watching movies, all you listed above would not tax even a 5200 RPM disk drive. Solid state drives are to make programs that need data read or wrote fast. It helps all programs boot faster but once there running and have all there data in ram, a ssd has no impact at that point. So your 4GB rar is now bogged down by your CPU's performance and your Memory. Your download with a SSD, you would not notice a change at all.
InductiveSoul 11 months ago
@p1nex I will do this for you iff you buy me an SSD :P
rafael44p 11 months ago
@p1nex This is the easiest way to demonstrate the difference between the two in a video. If you want to see things like read/writes and all kinds of intensive testing you should be looking at a review from a reputable site. In the situation you describe an SSD would be far superior even more so, as it can read and write in multiple areas and doesn't rely on the needle.
iRBigN00B 10 months ago
@p1nex mmmm go back to technical school :)
downloading something??? you can have a supercomputer for all you care connected to a 56k modem and the download speed won't be better.
watching a MKV 1080p movie will make your hard drive yawn if you're expecting to stress the disk, it won't my Wifi can stream 1080p :P
decompressing a 4GB rar is more of a processor intensive task than a disk task, however, writing-wise any ssd can blow away a mechanical disk. ur post is not a good test example
deathcoder 8 months ago 4
@p1nex or gaming
urbinax 4 months ago
Well there is definitely a considerable difference but I will not pay extra bucks just for this :) Nice video \m/
GhazanfarNaqvi 1 year ago
@GhazanfarNaqvi get cheap 60 gb ssd and use it to store windows or games if u want better performance :]
lauris15151 1 year ago