Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
But is Samsung a decent brand for an SSD?.....I have lots of Samsung in my house and they seem okay.....But no computer equipment.....
Quote from: royster13 on December 12, 2012, 10:02:19 AMBut is Samsung a decent brand for an SSD?.....I have lots of Samsung in my house and they seem okay.....But no computer equipment.....I don't know. I'd read a few reviews on the net, but that can be frustrating. I bought a Kingston 120 SSD from a Craigslist ad for $50, and it seems fine, even though it's pretty old (in computer years, which are like dog years...only worse). Wow graphic disorder, you must have some huge programs, or an awful lot of them. Seriously, you don't have any data on your boot drive??!?
By default Windows will create a "swap file" (pagefile.sys) equal to the size of your RAM... so given that Brandt LOVES his RAM so much that means that by default he has a 32 gig page file. Plus they have a hibernate file by default as well, you have to turn that off via some command line magic.
Then add to that Brandt still has some Vista machines, I don't think he has upgraded to Win 7 since last we discussed it. Well, Vista is TERRIBLE with their Winsxs folder and there isn't much you can do about it. Win 7 isn't nearly as irresponsible about it but still pretty bad and there is a slick command line that you can run that cleans it up a good bit. More updates the worse it is, so that is partially why Vista is probably so bad since it had a need for so many updates.
I had to upgrade someone's store bought Vista machine because the Winsxs folder was so out of control... totally dumb, put her on Win 7 and haven't heard a complaint still!
My wife has a measly 60 gig SSD in her system (Windows 7). She has 16 gigs of ram, but I squashed the swap file (she doesn't need it) and also trimmed the Winsxs folder and turned off hibernate. She has CS5 most of the suite (yes, it's a HOG), Office 2007 Pro full suite, Access 2003 (runs better than the 2007 version), Sony Vegas 12 pro... various other programs that she needs to do her work. Her machine is snappy and doesn't really have space issues... she did forget to move the drop box by default and started to run out of space till I showed her what was taking up all the space. I use a nifty little app that visually lets you see the whole hard drive and what is taking up most of the space.So, 120 should be PLENTY and if it gets tight, a little tuning will fix that up.
Brandt, I've literally spent 10 mins doing said maintenance. Besides, I've also got people that do that for me given that I own a pc repair shop. We couldn't find our PC speaker to slap in a customer's pc to test for POST beeps while trouble shooting the other day and I said "I know the wife's computer has one" so I pulled the cover off and noticed the fan had a bit of dust collecting on it. I said "hey, get the can of air and vacuum and clean this guy up real quick." Done.
Wayne I looked at that Samsung and it has a write speed of 130MB/s.....It looks like the one NewEgg has is newer and has a write speed of 390MB/s....That sounds like a lot of difference but does it matter?...