SSD users- How much real world performance gain do you see?

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#1 hartsickdiscipl
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Howdy. I'm thinking about getting a Solid State Drive to use as my primary boot/game installations drive. I know what the read/write specs on these drives say, but I want to hear what the users have to say.

How much faster does Windows load with your SSD than with a good 7200RPM hard drive? How much faster do games load? What other benefits have you seen since getting an SSD?

Also, if you have an SSD.. which brand and type would you recommend? I want a 120GB or larger drive. Thanks!

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#2 Amster_G
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- Cuts my booting time in half.

- Loads up my programs super fast (within moments - barely seconds).

- Games load a few seconds faster but I haven't noticed any performance boosts.

I'd say it's worth it if you really want programs to load a lot faster.

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#3 JigglyWiggly_
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photoshop loads in less than 2 seconds rather than 30 gotta go fast also huge difference i'd hate 2 go back ssd + HD combo is the best since well for one SSDs are pricy and if you write to them insanely like me, they're life expectancy drops quite a bit.
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#4 thphaca
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Depends on what you do. When you're dealing with numerous small files, it makes a heck of a difference. With games, not so much. For example, when I'm doing music production which involves thousands of small samples being read randomly at a given time.. well that's where an SSD comes in to kick ass. Random reads. Since the search time is practically nill, the performance improvement is exponential. Photoshop and Dreamweaver takes 2 secs to load. Browers load instantly. Just get the job done.

Stuff loads up so quick, you'll forget what you were trying to do in the first place.. because usually you'd get up and grab a coffee, but BOOM there it is. You'll also realize how slow your internet connection really is, or rather the server you're trying to connect to.

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#5 hartsickdiscipl
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Thanks for the replies. I decided to order a 128gb Samsung SSD from newegg so I can see what all the fuss is about. $89.99 shipped seems like a solid deal for a highly-rated SSD with what should be enough capacity for windows and several of my favorite programs.

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#6 ShyGuy0504
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Thanks for the replies. I decided to order a 128gb Samsung SSD from newegg so I can see what all the fuss is about. $89.99 shipped seems like a solid deal for a highly-rated SSD with what should be enough capacity for windows and several of my favorite programs.

hartsickdiscipl

I got the 256gb version a month ago and it has been great. The biggest difference I've noticed is how quick programs load on boot up. I used to have to wait about a minute after I entered my password for everything to finish loading. Now it takes 5 seconds.

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#7 MlauTheDaft
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The slowest part of booting is the 10 second delay before my bootloader automatically chooses Windows... Almost ;)

It makes games like Civilization Vmuch faster.

Edit: I use Corsair Force 3 Series. Force GT is supposed to be better.

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#8 FPSfan1985
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My SSD is a big fat waste of money. My raid is just as fast, but alot more space.
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#9 duderino_23
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My SSD is great. Takes a meagre 5-6 seconds to boot to the password screen and once i go past that there is no hanging waiting for stuff to load.

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#10 achilles614
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I have three PCs with windows7 and it's much more enjoyable using the machine with the SSD. Like everyone will tell you it feels quicker and less waiting on things. I'm comparing it to a western digital black 64mb cache 1tb 7200rpm hdd, a laptop 7200rpm drive and a 5400rpm drive (obviously the last two are a good deal slower). Next upgrade for me is putting a vertex 4 (or whatever is around) in my Asus g75 when the price goes down a bit.
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#11 seercirra
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theres a massive difference. everything loads atleast 100% faster, usually probably about 300% faster, and you can load many things at once. my m4 will load win 7 in precisely half of one windows 7 loading animation cycle, with a 2500k at 4.5. to go back to 7200 would be an intolerable downgrade.

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#12 James161324
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Its a decent different, not huge but its nearly enough to justify the price.

Boots in 30 secs or less.

No waiting for programs to open

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#13 achilles614
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Its a decent different, not huge but its nearly enough to justify the price.

Boots in 30 secs or less.

No waiting for programs to open

James161324
Mine boots in 10-12 seconds and that's with Asus's retarded POST screen. No where near 30 seconds
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#14 JigglyWiggly_
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[QUOTE="James161324"]

Its a decent different, not huge but its nearly enough to justify the price.

Boots in 30 secs or less.

No waiting for programs to open

achilles614
Mine boots in 10-12 seconds and that's with Asus's retarded POST screen. No where near 30 seconds

not possible considerinmg asus post screens are around 12 seconds alone
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#15 James161324
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[QUOTE="James161324"]

Its a decent different, not huge but its nearly enough to justify the price.

Boots in 30 secs or less.

No waiting for programs to open

achilles614

Mine boots in 10-12 seconds and that's with Asus's retarded POST screen. No where near 30 seconds

Mine takes like 12+ secs to post. Then about another 10-20 to boot

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#16 jakes456
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I'd rather have another 1TB hd instead of 10 seconds off my boot time. With those 10 seconds I could go make a sandwich or get a drink... or both.

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#17 JigglyWiggly_
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I'd rather have another 1TB hd instead of 10 seconds off my boot time. With those 10 seconds I could go make a sandwich or get a drink... or both.

jakes456

or get both?

2x120gb vertex 3'z in RAID 0 + 2x500 hd enterprize drivers in RAID 0

gotta go fast

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>2012

>not keeping all your files on your own fileserver

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#19 seercirra
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if you ever have any troubleshooting to do and need to restart your pc many times, an ssd is a god send.

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#20 JigglyWiggly_
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>2012

>not keeping all your files on your own fileserver

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dun forget cloud crashplan uploaded 2.1 terabytes i am evil
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#21 SHARKMEAT
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I use the 300 GB 10000 RPM V-Raptor from WD and I don't need anything faster, ( example ) from turn on to windiows desktop = 29 Sec's The V-Raptor are not sound breaker fast but still not slow enough to swap to SSD drive as of yet....CHEERS PS: Good thing about SSD is !!! can't think of one ;). J/K get what ever make's your heart beat faster.
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#22 achilles614
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[QUOTE="achilles614"][QUOTE="James161324"]

Its a decent different, not huge but its nearly enough to justify the price.

Boots in 30 secs or less.

No waiting for programs to open

JigglyWiggly_
Mine boots in 10-12 seconds and that's with Asus's retarded POST screen. No where near 30 seconds

not possible considerinmg asus post screens are around 12 seconds alone

I just timed my boot after having a windows 7 installed since march (I'm pretty sure), it was a whopping 13 seconds to the desktop.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cwNxz_n3Qc

z77 boardz + ssd, and Im assuming future boards will be even faster.

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#24 JigglyWiggly_
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cwNxz_n3Qc

z77 boardz + ssd, and Im assuming future boards will be even faster.

Bikouchu35

herro kitty makes pc boot faster

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cwNxz_n3Qc

z77 boardz + ssd, and Im assuming future boards will be even faster.

Bikouchu35

I don't have a Z77 board, or an LGA 1155 system in general. I'm hoping that I'll still see some big gains.

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#26 edinsftw
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Well i dont know about anyone else but i just use sleep mode lol

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It's big deal, it's like Bugatti Vs Toyota Corolla.
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#28 thphaca
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Well i dont know about anyone else but i just use sleep mode lol

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Of course. I always have. It's not about the boot time though. I hate when people use that as the primary argument to get an SSD when it's not. It makes everything nearly instantaneous. It's the additive effect of quick response that makes it worth it. When you have a conception in your head of something you want to create, you don't need delays. You want to just get up and start bringing that concept to life. In the end, you save a ton of time- if you do more than just play games, that is.

For some people, an SSD just "makes things snappier." To a developer of music, videos, websites, software, or any other form of digital production, it can make a world of difference.

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#29 darksusperia
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[QUOTE="edinsftw"]

Well i dont know about anyone else but i just use sleep mode lol

thphaca

Of course. I always have. It's not about the boot time though. I hate when people use that as the primary argument to get an SSD when it's not. It makes everything nearly instantaneous. It's the additive effect of quick response that makes it worth it. When you have a conception in your head of something you want to create, you don't need delays. You want to just get up and start bringing that concept to life. In the end, you save a ton of time- if you do more than just play games, that is.

For some people, an SSD just "makes things snappier." To a developer of music, videos, websites, software, or any other form of digital production, it can make a world of difference.

This, I just finished installing one in my new laptop. Now I find the only thing Im waiting for is websites to load lol.
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#30 kris9031998
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I'm still debating whether to get an SSD with my new rig or not, i mean i don't require incredible boot times (i usually do something while my computer is booting, like getting a drink or something)
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#31 zaku101
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If you use sleep mode SSD are pretty much useless... It boots 100x faster than a SSD and uses only 2-4w vs idle 1w.

You aren't going to be able to notice a huge difference for everyday use.

It's only ideal for laptops where you end up turning it off and on very often.

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#32 GummiRaccoon
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If you use sleep mode SSD are pretty much useless... It boots 100x faster than a SSD and uses only 2-4w vs idle 1w.

You aren't going to be able to notice a huge difference for everyday use.

It's only ideal for laptops where you end up turning it off and on very often.

zaku101

You must not use windows

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#33 edinsftw
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[QUOTE="edinsftw"]

Well i dont know about anyone else but i just use sleep mode lol

thphaca

Of course. I always have. It's not about the boot time though. I hate when people use that as the primary argument to get an SSD when it's not. It makes everything nearly instantaneous. It's the additive effect of quick response that makes it worth it. When you have a conception in your head of something you want to create, you don't need delays. You want to just get up and start bringing that concept to life. In the end, you save a ton of time- if you do more than just play games, that is.

For some people, an SSD just "makes things snappier." To a developer of music, videos, websites, software, or any other form of digital production, it can make a world of difference.

Oh i know im a 3d modeler but i was just commenting because people were making a deal out of start up times lol.

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#34 gearsofhalogeek
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If you use sleep mode SSD are pretty much useless... It boots 100x faster than a SSD and uses only 2-4w vs idle 1w.

You aren't going to be able to notice a huge difference for everyday use.

It's only ideal for laptops where you end up turning it off and on very often.

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My pc goes from the windows splash screen to complete boot up/ ready to use in less than 10 seconds from power on. I have all my applications Installed onto my SSD's and they load up instantly. I usually keep whatever games I am currently playing installed on them for super speedy load times. SSD is certainly not necessary but it is an extravagance that I will no longer go without when I build my pcs in the future. The only thing i use my mechanical drives for is data, movies and backup.