SSD Worth it?

I'll join the choir on this one. I think changing to a SSD makes a HUGE difference to the "feel" of your system. Switching between and opening apps is instant and the system just seems so slick. I agree with the "replace the weakest/slowest link" approach.

I pushed the boat out and went for an Intel G2 160gb and feel it is worth every penny!

I don't do much gaming so I've got loads of free space so actually think 80gb would have been ok for a system drive (there's absolutely no point putting media on a SSD - regular high-capacity drives are best for that).

I'm now thinking of getting another SSD for my laptop. I am sure that changing the drive will have more effect than going for a whole new laptop. Anyone else done this?
 
I'll join the choir on this one. I think changing to a SSD makes a HUGE difference to the "feel" of your system. Switching between and opening apps is instant and the system just seems so slick. I agree with the "replace the weakest/slowest link" approach.

I pushed the boat out and went for an Intel G2 160gb and feel it is worth every penny!

I don't do much gaming so I've got loads of free space so actually think 80gb would have been ok for a system drive (there's absolutely no point putting media on a SSD - regular high-capacity drives are best for that).

I'm now thinking of getting another SSD for my laptop. I am sure that changing the drive will have more effect than going for a whole new laptop. Anyone else done this?

Yeah but to feel this "HUGE" difference to your system, you would need to have everything installed on your SSD instead of just your Operating System...

All I would really put on it is my OS and some often-used programs like Firefox and Winamp, and perhaps a game.

So it wouldn't really be a HUGE performance increase, would it?
 
Yeah but to feel this "HUGE" difference to your system, you would need to have everything installed on your SSD instead of just your Operating System...

All I would really put on it is my OS and some often-used programs like Firefox and Winamp, and perhaps a game.

So it wouldn't really be a HUGE performance increase, would it?

I disagree. It really doesn't matter how quickly the system reads an mp3 or movie (i.e. the bulky stuff) off a hard drive. (OK there might be a short miniscule pause before the movie begins that a SSD would not eliminate, but it's not cost effective to eliminate that). What does matter is how quickly it loads word/excel and then the file you want to open. If you have your apps and documents on the SSD then it really does seem very quick and almost instant. What I don't have is gb's worth of games, so I don't really need that much storage. All I have on my mechanical drives is my music and DVD collection.
 
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