I know someone who says they have a slow PC (boot time & programme load time mainly). I told them to stick an SSD in the system, install Windows on there and Microsoft Office and it would feel like a brand new PC.....
....I felt pretty confident when I told them this. Now I'm starting to think it might not be the case.
The computer is only used for stuff like excel, word and web browsing so nothing that needs tons of processing power.
It's a 3-4 year old PC, probably a dual core with 2-4gb RAM (I haven't seen it but I think it's just a standard cheap *cough-CON-cough* from PCworld).
So am I right in thinking an SSD would make the computer seem a lot faster and more responsive even though the other components aren't the best?
....I felt pretty confident when I told them this. Now I'm starting to think it might not be the case.
The computer is only used for stuff like excel, word and web browsing so nothing that needs tons of processing power.
It's a 3-4 year old PC, probably a dual core with 2-4gb RAM (I haven't seen it but I think it's just a standard cheap *cough-CON-cough* from PCworld).
So am I right in thinking an SSD would make the computer seem a lot faster and more responsive even though the other components aren't the best?