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Originally Posted by Oracle
For me is not worth it.. frankly I can wait a few seconds here and there when I open the applications I use..
SSD is great if you need it (or if you have a the money burning a hole in your pocket). For day to day... I don't see the value.
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I think it's like most technology advances, from fuel injection to smart phones - you'll be fine with what you're used to as long as you don't try it. For instance,
installing the OS took about 5 minutes.
To me, the irony is that with an SSD writing at 6GB/s, a 2.4Ghz CPU and 8GB of RAM, Windows is finally loading and running as quickly as it used to back when I had a 486-50Mhz with 16MB pushing Windows 3.1 on top of DOS. I've been grousing about Windows load times since Windows 95 and finally, it's solved.