this pc is my first to have a ssd, never going back
Agreed. Our shop only sells new PC's with SSD's and upgrades a lot of old slow machines with SSD's that as measured vs the drive it replaced as anywhere from 280% faster to 2150% faster (than a well worn, every slow old hard drive). Even a cheap shitty PC that's ten years old runs great with an SSD.
I've always read not to fill them to much, is that true?
oh yeah, i built this a couple years ago. it boots up in like seconds. If im into a game I put on there, loads in seconds... never going back.. i mean my pc isnt top shelf but its pretty good. I hardly game anymore anyways but i can run anything max out.
its a samsung 850 EVO 500 gigs... holy shit, i just checked the price, they really went down in price i paid like over 200 for it, amazon has it for 100 now
fucking way worth it, i should almost buy another...
From my experience with hundreds of SSD's, they slow down when filled to about 90% of capacity. As a rule, when replacing a hard drive, I use an SSD that is at least 240-GB, or when there is a lot of data, double the total size used on the existing hard drive. Most people only have 40 to 80-GB used on their computers storage drive. If you write to them a lot, it's best to have addtional capacity on an SSD as the individual cells can only take, typically, 3000 to 10,000 writes. There are no limits to how many times a cell can be read. Always disable hibernation and turn off indexing of file contents to help the drive last for many years.
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