29 Mar 2012 at 19:48 #1 winngames winngames Associate Joined 17 Sep 2007 Posts 493 Location Liverpool i think i could do with a new one this is years old. any recomendations for under £100 thanks
29 Mar 2012 at 20:13 #2 lord filbuster lord filbuster Associate Joined 7 Jul 2007 Posts 1,412 I'm fairly certain you can't score above 5.9 without an ssd. But windows experience index is a crappy indicator anyway. What drive do you have?
I'm fairly certain you can't score above 5.9 without an ssd. But windows experience index is a crappy indicator anyway. What drive do you have?
29 Mar 2012 at 20:18 #3 !TIMMY! !TIMMY! Associate Joined 27 Aug 2007 Posts 580 SSD if you can get one big enough for your needs, one of the best upgrades you can make imo.
29 Mar 2012 at 20:36 #4 Orcvader Orcvader Soldato Joined 11 Oct 2009 Posts 16,936 Location Greater London HDDs are limited to 5.9 in WEI no matter how fast. Perhaps consider an SSD? Cruial M4 is a very good choice.
HDDs are limited to 5.9 in WEI no matter how fast. Perhaps consider an SSD? Cruial M4 is a very good choice.
29 Mar 2012 at 21:00 #5 beejjacobs beejjacobs Soldato Joined 10 Aug 2010 Posts 5,508 Location Somerset If it has to be under £100, a 64GB will fit an OS and a few games/programs. If you can push to £127 I would, for a 128GB which I find ideal for Windows + games etc...
If it has to be under £100, a 64GB will fit an OS and a few games/programs. If you can push to £127 I would, for a 128GB which I find ideal for Windows + games etc...
30 Mar 2012 at 14:57 #6 craarc craarc Associate Joined 2 Feb 2012 Posts 1,992 ssd only as said i beleive
30 Mar 2012 at 15:00 #7 wazza300 wazza300 Caporegime Joined 11 Jul 2009 Posts 27,040 Location BenefitStreetBirmingham download atto and post the screenshot of your hdd read/write figures,ssd's are good but you might see some benefit from a more modern quicker hdd
download atto and post the screenshot of your hdd read/write figures,ssd's are good but you might see some benefit from a more modern quicker hdd
30 Mar 2012 at 15:35 #8 lamboman lamboman Soldato Joined 7 Apr 2008 Posts 2,655 I wouldn't go below 128GB ideally, and if you want to go for an SSD, a Crucial m4, as others have recommended, will most likely be your best choice.
I wouldn't go below 128GB ideally, and if you want to go for an SSD, a Crucial m4, as others have recommended, will most likely be your best choice.
30 Mar 2012 at 22:34 #9 craarc craarc Associate Joined 2 Feb 2012 Posts 1,992 as above just put OS and coomon progs on a crucial 256gb m4 and its not to shabby