Re:Using an SSD for the OS question for Scott
2011/03/24 14:31:37
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all you mentioned is correct. at least to some degree, temp files are only a small help.
programs are installed on the C drive will open quicker but still have to scan your audio and samples drives.
i am presently using one of the new Intel 250G (sent to me by Intel for free, i would never have spent the $600 needed to buy this drive and it is very fast)
now with that said an SSD offers little to no improvement for audio as an OS drive.
(unless a laptop)
only reason i post against them is price for the gain. a good one is over $240 (120-128G) minimum for an OS.
a cheap one is not worth having.
if you have lots of money to burn by all means
of the 4 SSDs i have now had , i paid full price for the first (OCZ 60) way too small... and slow for that matter
1/2 price on the next 2 (intel, Mushkin <-still a fast drive)
only reason i had any to begin with as i have to be able to give factual comments not just go by benchmarks
or i would have never spent money past the first.
i tend to recomend like i would spend my money!
Scott
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