I can't find them on NCIX, and I imagine I wouldn't be able to find them on other sites, you might be able to find them on eBay, but people sell worthless crap on there too, like toenails.
I could find CRT Monitors on eBay, but nobody fucking uses CRT anymore.
I can also buy a "Commodore 64", that don't mean it's good tho, just because I can fucking buy it.
i heard if you have a SATA hard drive along with the SSD as back up .. every time you acess the hard drive .. it has to spin start and end which uses more power and works your hard drive harder thus shortening the life of the SATA..any idea this is true? i heard if you booted up with the SATA the disk inside the hard drive spins all the time it is on and thus spends less power and less damage to it..any truth to this? if the life span is way less .. maybe getting two SSD is the way to go
I'm under the impression that mainly mini notebooks alone rely on SSD hard drives and no other computer.
It also seems that people haven't really taken onto minibooks which is why many are being given away for free if one signs up to mobile broadband.
I also hear that HDD hard drives are easier to replace and upgrade than SSD hardrives, as SSD harddrives are part of the computer device, whereas HDD hard drives function as a separate entity. Is there any truth in this?
im not sure, i dare say that a SSD from a desktop will be as easy to replace as a HDD as it also is a seperate entity. This in a notebook is harder. You may be thinknig of RAMdisk, in which replacement is significantly more complex.
HDD is clearly for storage. (Even though it is less relyable.)
But what about using your SSD as bootdisk, and an extra HDD for storage ? Would be a very interesting combination, in my opinion atleast.
SSD`s prices should drop, atleast I hope so. I really am considering to get one, but the HDD with half the price and 17x more storage (which I`m not even planning to use) seems to get my preference at this moment.
not to me... but for that price diffrence ill wait a bit... I dont like how my computer is unable to use 100 percent of my computers hardware because of the hardrive..
It's not just load times, it's everything you put on the drive. Operating system, games, apps, temp files. Everything is faster. These things rock. Where I at, it's ~£200 for a 128GB and they're selling like hotcakes. Best and most noticeable upgrade I have ever done, can't wait to get another one and raid-0 em
Can you put more than 1 ssd in your computer at one time so the memory doubles?
Zillamp3z 1 year ago
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HansensUniverse 1 year ago
fucking way to expensiveee
israeldogfather 1 year ago
@israeldogfather Get the Samsung 256 SSD, decent price and better quality than other ones (of what I hear)
santoro2020 1 year ago
ssd or not...vista is so so so so so so slow...
DHY444 1 year ago
That is so slow! My XP is open in under 15 seconds.. With regular slow speed laptop HDD.
LostRituals 1 year ago
In my country 7200 RPM are expensive, so they still sell the old ones .. in fact .. i am very ashamed that i am still using the old ones ...
iNZoW 1 year ago
That 4200 rpm is wicked fast considering how old its technology is. So let me guess, the 4200 rpm won this? Comparing the cost.
Frutoses 2 years ago 2
yeah use a raptor drive instead why on earth are you comparing a 10 year old drive with a new solid state drive makes zero sence
grumm70 2 years ago
xD your funny
pacorocks1 2 years ago
lol, why not test it against like a NORMAL hard drive? haha who the fuck uses 4200 rpm drives? you can't even buy them anymore.
try it against a 7200 RPM drive.
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
actually you can buy them still...
dumb nub
pacorocks1 2 years ago
I can't find them on NCIX, and I imagine I wouldn't be able to find them on other sites, you might be able to find them on eBay, but people sell worthless crap on there too, like toenails.
I could find CRT Monitors on eBay, but nobody fucking uses CRT anymore.
I can also buy a "Commodore 64", that don't mean it's good tho, just because I can fucking buy it.
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
boring
bur333 2 years ago
Richtige Speedbursts erreichst Du nur mit entsprechendem Controller, da geht die Party ab aber so nicht sehr beeindruckend.
thule1291 2 years ago
i heard if you have a SATA hard drive along with the SSD as back up .. every time you acess the hard drive .. it has to spin start and end which uses more power and works your hard drive harder thus shortening the life of the SATA..any idea this is true? i heard if you booted up with the SATA the disk inside the hard drive spins all the time it is on and thus spends less power and less damage to it..any truth to this? if the life span is way less .. maybe getting two SSD is the way to go
shadowlesswalls 2 years ago
Put win7 on your SSD. it greatly affects the speed.
kavein86 2 years ago
I take it the point of this video is to demonstrate how much faster SSD harddrives read information over HDD drives?
In reality, most people will stick with HDD Drives.
ariaane 3 years ago
true, when 1000gb of HDD costs £80. and 30gb of SSD costs £300+, the choice is clear. Load times are bareable in my opinion.
emperorgrant 2 years ago 5
Exactly!
ariaane 2 years ago
besides due to the rise of the SSD (seems kind of dramatic worder like that :D) those raptor and velociraptor drives will get cheaper as well.
emperorgrant 2 years ago
I'm under the impression that mainly mini notebooks alone rely on SSD hard drives and no other computer.
It also seems that people haven't really taken onto minibooks which is why many are being given away for free if one signs up to mobile broadband.
I also hear that HDD hard drives are easier to replace and upgrade than SSD hardrives, as SSD harddrives are part of the computer device, whereas HDD hard drives function as a separate entity. Is there any truth in this?
ariaane 2 years ago
im not sure, i dare say that a SSD from a desktop will be as easy to replace as a HDD as it also is a seperate entity. This in a notebook is harder. You may be thinknig of RAMdisk, in which replacement is significantly more complex.
emperorgrant 2 years ago
It could be RAM disk which I'm thinking of...
ariaane 2 years ago
yeah :D, most likely. You needloads of RAM for that though, like 32gb.
emperorgrant 2 years ago
HDD is clearly for storage. (Even though it is less relyable.)
But what about using your SSD as bootdisk, and an extra HDD for storage ? Would be a very interesting combination, in my opinion atleast.
SSD`s prices should drop, atleast I hope so. I really am considering to get one, but the HDD with half the price and 17x more storage (which I`m not even planning to use) seems to get my preference at this moment.
FrodorMov 2 years ago
not to me... but for that price diffrence ill wait a bit... I dont like how my computer is unable to use 100 percent of my computers hardware because of the hardrive..
haha48 2 years ago
It's not just load times, it's everything you put on the drive. Operating system, games, apps, temp files. Everything is faster. These things rock. Where I at, it's ~£200 for a 128GB and they're selling like hotcakes. Best and most noticeable upgrade I have ever done, can't wait to get another one and raid-0 em
mentalozy 2 years ago
@emperorgrant Depends on what you use it for.
I could never imagine myself using more than 30GB memory. It might not be for you if you're not multitasking heavily.
LostRituals 1 year ago
@emperorgrant
i agree
israeldogfather 1 year ago
slow like hell anyway... i boot my X41t 30sec from a Transcend 300x CF (factory install XP tablet). 9s boot for fresh install of XP prof..
vladil123 3 years ago