Will a 64GB SSD drive fasten my PC?

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64GB is kind of small. Windows 7 can use up to 20gig. SSD just boosts load times. Once a program/game is loaded, it will run at the normal speed. If you have a program that accesses the drive a lot, it will appear faster since it can load data faster.
64GB is kind of small. Windows 7 can use up to 20gig. SSD just boosts load times. Once a program/game is loaded, it will run at the normal speed. If you have a program that accesses the drive a lot, it will appear faster since it can load data faster.
 
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hubbardt

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I agree with previous poster. Try and get 128GB SSD if you can.
Having 128GB means you have space for the o/s and 2 or 3 of your favourite games

Booting from SSD is lightning fast. Typically I will boot to desktop in 5-10 seconds :)
 

raven007

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plan is,' using both SSD and HDD', than does that mean both work differently.(i.e. will the SSD fasten the programes in the HDD?) files can b stored differently in the SSD, since their storage style is different
 

thdarkshadow

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I own a 64gb SSD and HIGHLY recommend getting a bigger one. I only put some stuff on it from time to time and it pretty well stays full. 64gb sdd usually cost not much less than a 100-120gb drive just go for something like a Samsung 840 (non pro) for about $100 and you'll be great