The I/O is not the bottleneck here with booting. Guys, i think the hard drive activity light is two lights to the left of the red light under the screen. It is barely on enough to be at full brightness .. so, the SSD has removed the I/O bottleneck during boot up. Good times.
linux boots quickly anyway... not a large difference. The big difference is all the shit that vista preloads to RAM. Thats why it takes forever to boot
cant see a difference to my 160GB 5400rpm samsung hdd. when i first tested intrepid i noticed that it boots a lot qiucker than its predecessors anyway...
Linux needs Optimising to be used with an SSD, not sure the user did that? Alot of how data is written and read is based on HDD tech which works differently, that's why Samsung and ms are working together to bring out updates for users using SSD tech to improve performance.
The I/O is not the bottleneck here with booting. Guys, i think the hard drive activity light is two lights to the left of the red light under the screen. It is barely on enough to be at full brightness .. so, the SSD has removed the I/O bottleneck during boot up. Good times.
danwat1234 1 year ago
linux boots quickly anyway... not a large difference. The big difference is all the shit that vista preloads to RAM. Thats why it takes forever to boot
snowman4839 2 years ago
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fake
N2K10 2 years ago
is not
sunburstX 2 years ago
It could be faster ... as chirsjenx2001 said ... it has to be optimized ... with my HDD Ubuntu boots at the same time ...
So ... search for an optimization ... is better for your speed on Linux.
DroAhrc 2 years ago
cant see a difference to my 160GB 5400rpm samsung hdd. when i first tested intrepid i noticed that it boots a lot qiucker than its predecessors anyway...
skazi89 2 years ago
I seriously doubt that, Solid State Hard Drives kick Velociraptors around like nothing and you're saying a 5400RPM lappy Hard Drive is faster?!
Brutuzthegtamaster 2 years ago 6
different operating system? less files? other wierd things?
uut0 2 years ago
Intel didn't start the SSD revolution but it sure did kick it into high gear.
fibertech9 3 years ago
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My Vista boots faster on 7200rpm
Proz4c 3 years ago
Linux needs Optimising to be used with an SSD, not sure the user did that? Alot of how data is written and read is based on HDD tech which works differently, that's why Samsung and ms are working together to bring out updates for users using SSD tech to improve performance.
chrisjenx2001 3 years ago
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A 5400rpm boots faster than that.
BurtWilson1 3 years ago