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Windows 7 Boot Comparison - SSD vs HDD - Dell XPS 15Z, 8GB Ram, I7-2640 CPU, OCZ Vertex 3 VS Hitachi

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2012

This video shows the performance increase you will see with a solid state drive vs a standard 7200RPM hard drive on a modern laptop with a SATA 6GB/s controller. You can see the SSD boots in roughly 11-12 Seconds, Regular HDD takes over a minute to complete.

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  • hey i have a Fujistu SH760, with 8gb ram, 120GB SSD, intel core i7.. and it doesn't boot any where near quick as that.?? Any reasons you might suggest? I know the bios isn't exactly fast, but the windows boot screen would never be as quick as that.

  • @THEMASTEROFYOUTBE The I7 processor on your model is the older generation (quite a bit slower), also the SSD is probably significantly slower as well unless it is a SF-2281 based SSD.

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  • what about the option to come with ssd built on the laptop already? is that ssd good?

  • @sseiyah oh shame......hmm......grrr!! annoyed to know that.

  • SSD Win all day. I don't understand why people get standard hard drives (well i do purely cost).

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