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re: SSD Sale
Posted on 1/30/13 at 11:37 am to SG_Geaux
Posted on 1/30/13 at 11:37 am to SG_Geaux
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I agree completely. Just making sure people know there is a difference
From what I've read, manufacturers are reaching their peak on SSD performance with the 840pro only being a 10% performance increase as compared to the 30% performance from the 840 and it's predecessor.
Posted on 1/30/13 at 11:58 am to SG_Geaux
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Remember guys it is not the 840 PRO
The PRO is pretty much the best SSD going right now.
This. It's a good price, but not a great price. This sale shouldn't be the deciding factor. You all should have been running SSDs last year. Still, the main difference in performance is write speed, but the true real-world everyday joy of an SSD is read speed.
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:06 pm to Lucky Tiger13
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From what I've read, manufacturers are reaching their peak on SSD performance
Yep. They are saturating the SATA III interface.
Next step is SATA IV (SATA Express?)or PCI Express drives.
This post was edited on 1/30/13 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:08 pm to SG_Geaux
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or PCI Express drives.
How much faster is a PCI SSD? I couldn't justify what they cost right now but I am curious.
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:11 pm to SG_Geaux
Should I go ahead and get this as a HDD replacement? I save everything on an external as far torrents but I'd like my computer to be faster than it already is...
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:23 pm to LewDawg
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Should I go ahead and get this as a HDD replacement?
dear god yes
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:32 pm to BaddestAndvari
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this could be the thing that makes me buy one..
I caved a while ago and got a 80gb. It only has Tera Online on it.
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:37 pm to jcole4lsu
Guys I currently have my OS and all my steam games on a samsung 240gb SSD and it's nearing capacity. I also have a 500gb HDD that contains my backup and it's nearly at capactiy too. I'm talking my windows backup is taking all but 130gb of 465gb total on the drive.
Would you a) buy this second SSD and Raid0 them together, b) buy a second, larger HDD and move all steam stuff over, c) do both? Do I need to change my backup settings to take up less space? I have it set to have one backup that refreshes weekly.
I know that there are issues with changing an achi boot drive to raid where I would have to reinstall anyway. So if I chose to go the raid route I would have to empty my HDD and move my steam content over anyway to avoid having to reDL all my steam games.
Would you a) buy this second SSD and Raid0 them together, b) buy a second, larger HDD and move all steam stuff over, c) do both? Do I need to change my backup settings to take up less space? I have it set to have one backup that refreshes weekly.
I know that there are issues with changing an achi boot drive to raid where I would have to reinstall anyway. So if I chose to go the raid route I would have to empty my HDD and move my steam content over anyway to avoid having to reDL all my steam games.
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:38 pm to Lucky Tiger13
Nice to see they're not a dollar a gig anymore
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:41 pm to puffulufogous
steam is on a 2TB 5400 rpm green drive and i have no lag issues, fwiw.
since you already have it on an SSD though, you might notice a slow down. (my steam has never been on an SSD so i have no reference point)
if no one can come up with a compatibility issue with RAID though i think i would go with it since you would be buying a single drive instead of two (or instead of a much larger and more expensive ssd)
since you already have it on an SSD though, you might notice a slow down. (my steam has never been on an SSD so i have no reference point)
if no one can come up with a compatibility issue with RAID though i think i would go with it since you would be buying a single drive instead of two (or instead of a much larger and more expensive ssd)
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:43 pm to jcole4lsu
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steam is on a 2TB 5400 rpm green drive and i have no lag issues, fwiw.
since you already have it on an SSD though, you might notice a slow down.
Slower loading time maybe. Not game lag.
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:49 pm to SG_Geaux
yeah thats what i meant.
ill tell you one game that benefited greatly from being installed on an SSD - SimCity 4
i reinstalled that thing last night onto my SSD and holy balls does it ever scream now
ill tell you one game that benefited greatly from being installed on an SSD - SimCity 4
i reinstalled that thing last night onto my SSD and holy balls does it ever scream now
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:51 pm to jcole4lsu
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if no one can come up with a compatibility issue with RAID though i think i would go with it
youre talking about buying another ssd right?
What I'm thinking now is to buy a 2-3TB HDD and move my steam games and general storage there. The reason I bought the 500gb HDD i did is because it had a 5 year warranty, so I think I will leave it as my backup. thoughts?
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:58 pm to puffulufogous
my current set up is:
1 128GB SSD - windows, ubuntu, office, simcity4
1 2TB 5400rpm hdd - steam, music, movies
the only noticeable difference i see is in navigating from folder to folder on the hdd (especially when previously navigating folders on the ssd). performance of steam games is fine. slightly longer start up and load windows than SC4 which is on the ssd.
1 128GB SSD - windows, ubuntu, office, simcity4
1 2TB 5400rpm hdd - steam, music, movies
the only noticeable difference i see is in navigating from folder to folder on the hdd (especially when previously navigating folders on the ssd). performance of steam games is fine. slightly longer start up and load windows than SC4 which is on the ssd.
Posted on 1/30/13 at 1:00 pm to jcole4lsu
so you agree that buying a 2-3tb HDD would be a good idea for storage of games and media that are pretty easily replaced?
now I need super deal master stout to find me a dirt cheap price on a huge HDD with a good reputation. any minute now...
now I need super deal master stout to find me a dirt cheap price on a huge HDD with a good reputation. any minute now...
Posted on 1/30/13 at 1:02 pm to puffulufogous
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Guys I currently have my OS and all my steam games on a samsung 240gb SSD
Get all of that Steam stuff off of the SSD!!! Get this and thank me later, move what you want to the SSD and move it back when you are not playing it. Games that don't have load screens really don't need the SSD anyway.
steammover
This post was edited on 1/30/13 at 1:05 pm
Posted on 1/30/13 at 1:31 pm to puffulufogous
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so you agree that buying a 2-3tb HDD would be a good idea for storage of games and media that are pretty easily replaced?
Thats the smart thing to do.I have one where all my illegal activities are, and I put all my steam games there.
Posted on 1/30/13 at 1:52 pm to puffulufogous
I got a 1Tb 7200rpm seagate barracuda for $60 and It hasbeen awesome for me. Its the cheapest 1tb 7200rpm drive I'm pretty sure
Posted on 1/30/13 at 2:13 pm to bluebarracuda
The 2tb varieties are going for about 90 and the 3tb for like 125. I was hoping stout would come out of the woodwork with a crazy good deal per usual.
Posted on 1/30/13 at 2:28 pm to puffulufogous
How does one come to have 2-3 TBs of stuff? Is your computer hooked up to your telivision for movies?
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