
Originally Posted by
Scrappah
I went to an SSD with a traditional hard drive for pagefile & backup. It's the sweetest thing ever.
No moving parts to fail and runs like greased lightning.
Not to rain on your parade, but you DO have some issues with SSD drives....and I have one. SSD drives only have so many "writes" you can do to a block, it then "fails". Too many failed blocks, non recoverable drive. ALWAYS use SSD drives for things you do NOT write to as much....for instance, I put my programs on mine and my OS. ALL my data...where I put files, delete them etc, go on a traditional Hard Drive...I generally get WD BLACK Caviar drives (they are server grade, cost about as much as a consumer dirve and still come with 3 yr warranties (ie they are built better since they give 3 yr instead of the typical 1 yr on a consumer drive)).
thought I might point that out. The no moving parts ROCKS...but the memory cells still have write limits....
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