Too expensive.... Price doesn't justify having to wait less time and definitely doesn't justify the lack of space you get.
That said I am going to see if I can get an SSD or two over the xmas season using my bonus. But we'll see.
I don't know hey, I find that we pay so much for our processors and motherboards and all that when an ssd makes an immediate impact on your machine's performance. Everything seems zippy. Plus these days you can get a good 120GB SSD for around R1200. So you use that as your main drive and use a normal HDD for all your documents and whatnot.
I made the mistake of buying a 60GB SSD a couple of years ago. It was so fast and amazing but man, did Windows grow. I ended up having to move my Steam folder to my normal HDD which is silly. So I'll be getting a 120GB SSD when Windows 8 gets released.
It's just such a nice upgrade to the machine. Yes, space wise it's bad and it costs a lot when you compare it with a normal drive but the zippiness (I can't think of a better word) makes it all worth it.
A SSD is only worth it if you buy a good quality 128GB as a bare minimum.
I got myself a 512GB Corsair Force GT and I am loving it, the only thing is its already almost 70% full
Prices have dropped and will continue to drop over the next few months...So may be worth it to hold on for a bit longer and maybe look at getting one towards the end of the year.
Boots to desktop in under 20 seconds. Frikkin fantastic!
BF3 joins games lightning fast too! Loads quickly!
My Steam Folder is like 120GB all by itself.![]()
Was thinking of getting two drives. a 128GB for the OS and a 256GB for Steam/games installation. Then finish it off with a 3TB drive for everything else. But I'll wait and see how things are at the end of the year.
Erm..
You get 1 good SSd a 256GB.. boot windows from it. and use team boiler .. You then place your main steam folder on your 3 TB data storage drive and Boil the games you want to your SSD. I have a 128GB SSd and i have a 80Gb steam folder . I only run dota 2 and mw3 from my SSd and the rest runs perfect from the Data drive![]()
You advice, I shall take it!
I thought the SandForce controllers were the fast and preferred ones?