SSD That Augments HD
NikonsandVstroms
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I read an article about this in Engadget a few weeks back but forget the brand/model. The drive has some software which sees which programs you use the most and then installs them to the SSD for faster loading. Does this sound familiar?
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http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Seagate/ST750LX003/
Quite a bit cheaper than a full bore SSD of comparable size
Be interesting to hear a real world comparison to a 256 GB SSD
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Impressive.
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My desktop is painstakingly slow at loading up just the OS!
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All I have on the boot drive are my OS and my applications. My iTunes Library and all data are on other internal hard drives, or external drives for laptops.
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Most likely this is the article (from Sep. 5, 2012):
http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/05/sandisk-readycache/
Note that this is a "Windows 7 only" solution to system speedup, and involves installing both the mini-SSD and some software to manage the cache.
For Windows 7 users with limited and little software, this could be a viable boost in system speed. For users with a lot of software, not so much. (It's only 32 GB in size.)
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Thanks for the link, 32 GB actually seems to be more than enough. I just looked and my whole Adobe suite which is the design version and it only takes up about 5, say the OS is another 10 and that still leaves ~15 GB. Plus this thing is only 50 bucks! Time to read some reviews.
i couldn't afford (didn't want to afford) a 256GB SSD as still too expensive here in Switzerland
it's a definite improvement over a regular hard drive although obviously nothing on a full SSD drive.
Best idea I've ever seen for a macbook pro is to remove the CD drive and put in a caddy and put a big normal laptop drive (750GB+) for data and then replace the boot drive with a small SSD - e.g. 128GB
for the amount of times i use a CD/DVD I can just plug in an external USB drive
again - was too expensive (and not available) here in Switzerland but seems dead easy to buy in the US
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