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TheMakers
post Feb 23 2011, 05:14 PM

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QUOTE(everling @ Feb 22 2011, 08:17 PM)
They don't really eat that much space.

SSDs are very suited for programmers. Particularly for programming projects with thousands of source files. Finding strings within files and compiling will be much more faster. If a project used to take an hour to compile on a HDD, you can expect great performance improvement with an SSD.
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I kinda agree that it is well suited for programmers, cause I am programmer currently. Just that many company still insist using harddisk for the sake of cheap. Thats something that programmers are not getting any benefit from it. XD. But if getting SSD using my money just for the sake of work... I dont want spend it though >.<

Even right now laptops are not installed with SSD yet. I have no idea why. Maybe its because the cost is too much for them.

The major benefit for programmer, will be like what he said... Compiling. And maybe SQL query can help you run faster. But then, later customer will complain their server slow even though you tested in SSD which is consider fast. XD

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TheMakers
post Feb 28 2011, 11:46 AM

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I'm getting Corsair F60 in the upcoming PC fair. Is this considered a good choice or do i have any other choices for me to choose?
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post Apr 9 2011, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Apr 9 2011, 09:37 AM)
this is odd, boot time wont take that long unless ur storage device is partially faulty it will drag the IDE detection longer until recognition successful.
change back to AHCI again but this time unplug any other HDDs and see. just to error out any placebo effects.
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It might be due to its drive is not updated too.. You can always check back your motherboard update. O ya, and apply this forumer's suggestion above as well.. I also did the same way when I'm having problem turning to AHCI mode. XD

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