04-16-2017, 08:39 AM
Anyone here using ssd disk in your pc/laptop? I recently bought one and now I wait for shipment. Do you have any tips how should I care about it, to keep it in good condition for long time?
(04-16-2017, 11:42 AM)humanpuff69 Wrote: unfortunately im still using a traditional hard disk drive but if i got a money probably i will spent it for ssd because my pc is slow as hell and i see it is because of high hard drive activity .maybe if i put ssd in it it will make that faster . btw ssd only reduce loading time . ssd will probably not increase computation performance . it only will help it .
what do you think ? leave comment below
(04-16-2017, 11:37 AM)Dudi Wrote: I use SSD for about three years now. If you use old operating systems such as Windows XP, then you have to collect garbage manually if your SSD doesn't have this feature built-in. If you use a modern OS, Linux or Windows then you don't have to worry about nothing. These OS can handle SSD very well and you don't even have to defrag it like to old HDDs.
But reinstall your OS, and do not copy it from your old HDD!
(04-18-2017, 08:52 PM)Vuluts Wrote: May I ask how much size your SSD is? coz mine I was using only a 120GB Sandisk SSD and to give a care for it I only use it as OS and installed applications and my old HDD is for storage.
(04-19-2017, 09:07 AM)humanpuff69 Wrote: my ssd size is 0 . because i dont have any ssd
well if you mean drive that is solid state that doesnt have any moving part . ram and flash drive is technically an ssd so my pc have 6gb + my laptop 2gb + my flash drive is 16gb that mean i have 24gb of ssd
right?
(04-23-2017, 08:40 AM)kubanek_kuba Wrote: I've installed fresh Windows 10, I wanted to copy partition but it was too big and now I have only OS on SSD disk.
120GB HyperX FURY
It's possible to use RAM as disk with OS but RAM can survive much more writes than SSD and RAM speed it faster than SATA3 6GB/s. Flash drive is very similar to ssd disk but there are some difference.