Question about SSD's

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I don't think you should take advice from somebody who still uses IE in 2014 :p

Opening a browser is much quicker with an SSD.
Once it's open there is almost no difference between the two with a modern system.

Now if you asked "Will my system benefit from an SSD?" or "Is an SSD worth it?"
I'd answer "It's the single best upgrade you can buy"
I am not so certain.
Looking at task manager, I see a fair amount of activity for such files as temporary internet files, volume logs, local IE recovery,
master file table, ....
Past that, files open instantly with a ssd, and thumbnails get populated quickly.
I will never build again without a ssd for the "C" drive. It just makes everything so much quicker.
 

mrmez

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I don't think you should take advice from somebody who still uses IE in 2014 :p

Opening a browser is much quicker with an SSD.
Once it's open there is almost no difference between the two with a modern system.

Now if you asked "Will my system benefit from an SSD?" or "Is an SSD worth it?"
I'd answer "It's the single best upgrade you can buy"
 
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