QUOTE(NubPro @ Aug 5 2015, 03:44 PM)
That's acceptable for a conventional hard drive. SSDs boast much better random, i.e. 4K, read/write speeds which is why they are quicker than HDDs.The SSD Thread V5, Solid State Drive
The SSD Thread V5, Solid State Drive
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Aug 5 2015, 06:21 PM
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QUOTE(antaras @ Aug 10 2015, 02:38 PM) Just upgraded my copy of Windows 7 to Windows 10. Then I thought it's about high time I make some much needed cleaning. So, a clean install it is. Then I thought again... might as well get myself a much needed SSD. Booommmmm... start up and ready in around 20 seconds? dyamnnnnnnnnnn... Why it took me so long to invest in an SSD?! 20 seconds is too long |
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