Brando |
08-27-2011 10:58 AM |
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Originally Posted by Wayne at Pelican Parts
(Post 6221199)
[...] Anyways, I decided to try speeding up my computer by buying a solid state drive and using it for common access items / files. Works great. I plugged it in as an extra drive and then I moved my Outlook / Exchange offline folder there, my Google Desktop indexes, and my page file. The computer feels about 2-3 times faster now with no downsides. [...]
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I just setup a 96GB Kingston SSD as my primary disk on my desktop. Just remember, unlike HDDs, if the SSD fails the data is mostly likely lost. On a normal HDD at least the data can be recovered by physical means...
Best to pair a SSD and a physical drive in a virtual mirror raid (Win 7 lets you do this). That way you have the speed advantage of the SSD and the redundancy of a HDD.
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