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I saw this in the emailer this morning really thought about it for a minute.
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It's a great price...that would be the bomb...a 1 TB SSD...Yowser...
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oh that is soooo tempting. My sample hard drive with hollywoodstrings etc would FLY
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Although I can't afford this right now, I'm glad to see that these larger SSD's are starting to come down in price. I'll have to sell much more than my Reaktor 5 license to get this......lol. Hopefully soon, all SSD's will become much more affordable and just fall into that "no-brainer" catagory.
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Re: 1 TB SSD
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☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2014/07/17 09:04:13
I bought two of those a few weeks ago at that price. It was life changing. I will never go back to platters.
It's like I went from a super primitive dial-up modem to fastest Internet now. You just wouldn't want to go back after getting there.
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Grem
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I'm also glad to see the prices starting to come down. Even after all the mess I went through, I am not giving up on this technology. I still am tempted!!
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Kroneborge
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Even better get two, and put them in a raid 0 config!
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I have a single 1TB in my laptop for samples but I put 3 500GB samsungs in the desk machine so I could keep the most used commonly used sample libraries on separate sata ports/drives. It really helps having them on the separate ports/drives.
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Not sure I even want to know the answer to this ... but, could you take an image backup of your C drive using Acronis and reload it onto a replacement SSD C drive and be back in business with no further ado? Jim R, if you're looking at this thread, I know you'll know the answer. Hmmm, maybe I really don't need that Dewalt sliding compound miter saw nearly as bad as I need this SSD.
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when i remebr i bught 2x 1 TB in January at 500 euros each , i'm crying !!
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rtucker55
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dmbaer, Make sure you have an O/S that supports ssd. Ensure you have AHCI enabled in the bios. Install the ssd in the same port that the current C drive is in. Plug the old C drive into another internal or external port. Use Acronis boot disk, go into tools menu and choose Clone drive. Select the source and the destination drives and you should be golden.
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lawajava
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dmbaer Not sure I even want to know the answer to this ... but, could you take an image backup of your C drive using Acronis and reload it onto a replacement SSD C drive and be back in business with no further ado? Jim R, if you're looking at this thread, I know you'll know the answer. Hmmm, maybe I really don't need that Dewalt sliding compound miter saw nearly as bad as I need this SSD.
I approached it that way when making my recent switch. I used Acronis. I documented my approach in the Hardware section thread called SSDs the Experience. Long story short, yes I was able to essentially just move everything lock stock and barrel onto the 1TB SSD and live happily, but I took a crooked path, and documented what I encountered. So an easy happy ending is achievable, but I wish I had known what I documented in that thread. I noted that to help others like yourself that haven't crossed over yet.
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I had this in my basket, a couple glitches in checkout and I'm thinkin... still got room on my other 2 ssd's and Albion 2 would complete my package, or their solo violin... and ssd's r just gonna get cheaper and if it weren't for the easy to fix glitches I'd be broke again and no closer to where I really want to be.... super deal but time works in our favor for ssds/Spitfire holds it's price and just improves it's products... whew!!!
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Vastman I had this in my basket, a couple glitches in checkout and I'm thinkin... still got room on my other 2 ssd's and Albion 2 would complete my package, or their solo violin... and ssd's r just gonna get cheaper and if it weren't for the easy to fix glitches I'd be broke again and no closer to where I really want to be.... super deal but time works in our favor for ssds/Spitfire holds it's price and just improves it's products... whew!!!
That's how I feel about SepticTank 3...time works in our favor...wait for a sale...they made us wait 10 years for an update...I'll make then wait and give them as little money as is humanly possible for something that I should have received free....
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rtucker55 dmbaer, Make sure you have an O/S that supports ssd. Ensure you have AHCI enabled in the bios. Install the ssd in the same port that the current C drive is in. Plug the old C drive into another internal or external port. Use Acronis boot disk, go into tools menu and choose Clone drive. Select the source and the destination drives and you should be golden.
Thanks. It's actually easier than that (or should be). I have a USB3 external drive that I use to capture an Acronis disk image around the first of every month. I shouldn't even need to find a place to dock the C disk drive being replaced. Man, this is seriously tempting!
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rtucker55
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rtucker55 dmbaer, Make sure you have an O/S that supports ssd. Ensure you have AHCI enabled in the bios. Install the ssd in the same port that the current C drive is in. Plug the old C drive into another internal or external port. Use Acronis boot disk, go into tools menu and choose Clone drive. Select the source and the destination drives and you should be golden.
Thanks. It's actually easier than that (or should be). I have a USB3 external drive that I use to capture an Acronis disk image around the first of every month. I shouldn't even need to find a place to dock the C disk drive being replaced. Man, this is seriously tempting!
I'm sure you would like it, but, 1TB is huge for a system drive. If you get carried away your images/backups are going to take hours... :)
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lawajava Extra post
Well done.
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rtucker55
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rtucker55 dmbaer, Make sure you have an O/S that supports ssd. Ensure you have AHCI enabled in the bios. Install the ssd in the same port that the current C drive is in. Plug the old C drive into another internal or external port. Use Acronis boot disk, go into tools menu and choose Clone drive. Select the source and the destination drives and you should be golden.
Thanks. It's actually easier than that (or should be). I have a USB3 external drive that I use to capture an Acronis disk image around the first of every month. I shouldn't even need to find a place to dock the C disk drive being replaced. Man, this is seriously tempting!
I'm sure you would like it, but, 1TB is huge for a system drive. If you get carried away your images/backups are going to take hours... :)
I use Acronis to back up my 2 1TB SSDs. They aren't full by any means in the first place. I also have them partitioned a bit. Like I have an Installers partition for all of the software installers, etc. Anyway, with Acronis I push a couple buttons and let it do it's thing for a couple hours then auto shut down. Big relief every time I back up. I back up the whole thing about once a week (I also rotate backing up to different drives). Anyway, it's easy.
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Kroneborge
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Question, I know that regular hard drives get less efficient at seek times, when they start to get full, does this happen with an SSD drive? I'm thinking of moving some of my samples from my sample drive (traditional) to my SSD drive (boot).
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Hey, Mat... google for specifics but you should leave a bit (10%ish) of free space but as ssd's are random access, no performance drops occur. I looked at a study of google server drives which validated this last year. Just the other day I bought Albion 1 and ended up moving both Albion3 (iceni... awesome!) and the new Albion 1 onto my boot SSD, a 500 gig evo... works great!
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Grem
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I agree with v-man. In my research I did before i got into ssd I found that no performance issues exist like you will find when a mechanical HD gets over half full.
But to get maximum performance out of the ssd, you will have to alot a certain amount of the drive to "operational overhead." The best way to do this is with the software that comes with the ssd. Samsung's is considered the best right now.
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Kroneborge
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So I should be safe leaving say 100gb free on a 500 gb harddrive. That gives me about 200 gigs to fill! I will probably put like Nexus and Superior Drummer etc over there. My Orchestra stuff is just too big though till, I can get the 1tb ones.
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