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Do i need SSD?

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August 12, 2014 8:17:02 PM

Hey guys,so i recently built my first computer spend alot on it but i feel like its very slow here are my specs:
-GTX 780Ti
-Core i7 4770k
-16GB corsair vengeance pro
-Asus maximus VI hero

So:
1-Do i need SSD
2-I don't want to lose my data on my current HDD so is it possible to install both and have the same performance of SSD?
3-Please suggest me a good SSD under 40000rs

Thanks!


Edit:Sorry i didn't mention the currency = rupees

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August 12, 2014 8:26:19 PM

3: 40000 of what currency? Please tell us your currency or country so we can select parts more effectively for you.
2: Most people who have a desktop with a SSD also have a standard HDD for data that does not need to be quickly accessed (music, pictures, programs and games that are not considered critical by the user). There are tools available to clone the HDD or portions of the HDD to the SSD, though you may need to do some manipulating to get windows to play nice with the change.
1: The main reason to have a SSD is for faster boot and load times for windows and any application considered important. A SSD has a greater throughput than a standard HDD, but currently has lower storage density and worse price-per-gigabyte.
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August 12, 2014 8:29:27 PM

SSD is always an optional
it makes your data to load faster
and more secure than HDD.
40,000 what?
i think its asian currency
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August 12, 2014 8:53:54 PM

viewtyjoe said:
3: 40000 of what currency? Please tell us your currency or country so we can select parts more effectively for you.
2: Most people who have a desktop with a SSD also have a standard HDD for data that does not need to be quickly accessed (music, pictures, programs and games that are not considered critical by the user). There are tools available to clone the HDD or portions of the HDD to the SSD, though you may need to do some manipulating to get windows to play nice with the change.
1: The main reason to have a SSD is for faster boot and load times for windows and any application considered important. A SSD has a greater throughput than a standard HDD, but currently has lower storage density and worse price-per-gigabyte.


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August 12, 2014 9:06:09 PM

well i need more detail, what specifically is slow? is your boot time slow? application load slow? games running low fps? i mean a SSD will make your system snappier but without details, like if your running 30 applications at the same time and stuff is running slow, i dont have perspective i think?
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August 12, 2014 9:15:08 PM

dariens007 said:
well i need more detail, what specifically is slow? is your boot time slow? application load slow? games running low fps? i mean a SSD will make your system snappier but without details, like if your running 30 applications at the same time and stuff is running slow, i dont have perspective i think?


Boot slow about 3 min to completely load up
loads apps like Photoshop slow

and in game i don't feel like its slow
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August 13, 2014 4:32:23 AM

stranger360 said:
dariens007 said:
well i need more detail, what specifically is slow? is your boot time slow? application load slow? games running low fps? i mean a SSD will make your system snappier but without details, like if your running 30 applications at the same time and stuff is running slow, i dont have perspective i think?


Boot slow about 3 min to completely load up
loads apps like Photoshop slow

and in game i don't feel like its slow


3 mins? that is exactly what my pentium 4 3.0Ghz needs to completely load up boots
i think you have problem with your system storage

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