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frankieB Rated NC-17
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Posted: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 08:19:01 Post Subject: should i think about moving to solid state? |
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so I have the new system built and it is running great. I think i am going to run the other os's in a vm. This way i can keep the system more stable. Not saying that a dual boot would, but putting my money that win 7 will always boot. so going down this path and looking to make my system even better, was thinking about moving to solid state. is this something that i should consider? or put the funds towards more ram?
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Little Bruin
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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mrweasel I can haz cheezbrgr?
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Posted: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 13:41:07 Post Subject: |
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I run a 64GB SSD for my OS drive and install programs and store data on a 1TB drive. Just don't mount your "My Docs" folder to the 2nd drive and you'll be fine...ask me how I know this
Speed is great and game load times don't seem to be affected by being on a separate drive. OS loads nice and fast. _________________
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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Posted: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 16:14:10 Post Subject: |
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Hate you...
Hopefully later this year we'll be doing some upgrades around the house and I'm planning to go SSD RAID0 (smaller 32 or 64GB drives) and then a standard drive for local storage. Don't need to big of one as I should have 6TB or so for storage on the server. |
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knight0334 Rated XXX
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mrweasel I can haz cheezbrgr?
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Whatever I did corrupted Win7. Found an Technet article after the fact that said whateverI did was bad. _________________
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Little Bruin
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acruxksa Doh!
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Definitely go with an SSD boot drive if you can. There are many guides out there that walk you through optimizing Win 7 for the SSD, I'm not sure which is best but they all seem to do similar things, like moving temp folders, disabling prefetch, disabling indexing, tweaking caching, moving other folders to the larger spindle drive, etc.
The speed increase is pretty amazing. You won't be able to revert back once you get the SSD up and running. _________________
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