So...my hard drive in my desktop died, and I have to get another one. Not a big deal, just picking up a new 1TB to replace it for all my music, videos, etc. But, is it worth also investing in a SSD to load Windows and some applications on? Anyone doing it now?
A lot of the recommendations I've seen online say that a 60 gig or so SSD is enough to load Windows and your apps on, but to me that seems to small a space to load anything of note. It'd fill up quick, SWTOR alone is 20 gigs. Frankly I don't really care to spend much more then a 60 gig drive anyway because I'm not sure it's worth it at the moment, but I could be swayed if someone has some good input on it. Any thoughts?
It is worth it. I just built a machine with a 120g SSD boot drive and Billy is correct, hard drive is the biggest bottleneck of a new machine. I started with a standard 1.5TB drive and Window 7, then added the SSD a few days later. Huge difference in performance. I recommend the 120g size becuase Windows files will grow over time.
completely worth it. takes about 10-12 seconds to boot up windows 7. i've got a 120 gig ssd as well and have 6 games installed on it with ~31 gigs left over, so it does fill up fast.
added a 120 gb ssd myself and couldnt be happier. Please read up on SSD offset optimization before you install, and do not ghost from a traditional drive, do a full from scratch install