InMooseWeTrust
Jack of All Trades
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What does everyone here use on their primary (most used) computer?
A hard drive is the standard run of the mill internal storage drive. An SSD is a new, fast, expensive (and overall better) memory drive that's not really a hard drive, but your computer thinks it's a hard drive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive
I bought an SSD about this time last year, after destroying at least four hard drives on my primary laptop in less than 2 years. Those hard drives were destroyed because I was using my laptop pretty heavily and moving a lot of big files (and torrenting), and they just dropped dead one after another.
I decided enough was enough. Even though I had another hard drive to spare (I fix computers so I have a lot of salvage parts), I was done. So I bought my first SSD (Crucial M4 128 GB for $86 on eBay). I put it in my laptop and clean installed Windows 7. After the final restart, it booted up in a few seconds. I was amazed. So I spent the rest of the day installing stuff and noticed there was no lag, and files were moving around very quickly.
I downloaded some torrents, and again, everything was fast and efficient. Vuze used to slow my hard drive down a lot, but here it wasn't affecting my computer.
Now, I have a lot of stuff installed and my laptop is still heavily used. There's only about 20 GB of space free in the SSD (I use external hard drives for big storage). If I restart my computer, it shuts down in about 5 seconds, and boots up in about 10 seconds. On Windows 7.
I'm never going back.
Oh, and downloading torrents on SSDs is safe. You won't ruin your drive, and even with heavy use, your SSD will run well for 3-4 years anyway. Don't let anybody tell you it wears out faster, because it doesn't. Your hard drive will die before your SSD dies.
A hard drive is the standard run of the mill internal storage drive. An SSD is a new, fast, expensive (and overall better) memory drive that's not really a hard drive, but your computer thinks it's a hard drive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive
I bought an SSD about this time last year, after destroying at least four hard drives on my primary laptop in less than 2 years. Those hard drives were destroyed because I was using my laptop pretty heavily and moving a lot of big files (and torrenting), and they just dropped dead one after another.
I decided enough was enough. Even though I had another hard drive to spare (I fix computers so I have a lot of salvage parts), I was done. So I bought my first SSD (Crucial M4 128 GB for $86 on eBay). I put it in my laptop and clean installed Windows 7. After the final restart, it booted up in a few seconds. I was amazed. So I spent the rest of the day installing stuff and noticed there was no lag, and files were moving around very quickly.
I downloaded some torrents, and again, everything was fast and efficient. Vuze used to slow my hard drive down a lot, but here it wasn't affecting my computer.
Now, I have a lot of stuff installed and my laptop is still heavily used. There's only about 20 GB of space free in the SSD (I use external hard drives for big storage). If I restart my computer, it shuts down in about 5 seconds, and boots up in about 10 seconds. On Windows 7.
I'm never going back.
Oh, and downloading torrents on SSDs is safe. You won't ruin your drive, and even with heavy use, your SSD will run well for 3-4 years anyway. Don't let anybody tell you it wears out faster, because it doesn't. Your hard drive will die before your SSD dies.