It's useless to most people unless there is a very specific reason you need it. As a gamer even, I don't see the advantage in my games loading a bit faster. Once in the game, meh. For people having extra cash lying around. Uber nerds love to make a fuss of these things. I would care less if my app opens 5 seconds faster on SSD. Again, unless you need it for a specific reason.
if i use a computer without an SSD, i think it has something wrong with it that it is going so slow.
One warning is.. if you go SSD, you can never go back to not having one.
if i use a computer without an SSD, i think it has something wrong with it that it is going so slow.
One warning is.. if you go SSD, you can never go back to not having one.
For most people, it's actually hard to take someone seriously that uses a 37" for their desktop PC. Best change that. Makes a world of difference.
Also, you sound 16.
It's useless to most people unless there is a very specific reason you need it. As a gamer even, I don't see the advantage in my games loading a bit faster. Once in the game, meh. For people having extra cash lying around. Uber nerds love to make a fuss of these things. I would care less if my app opens 5 seconds faster on SSD. Again, unless you need it for a specific reason.
You need to experience one first
At this point in time, everyone who has an SSD is attending a performance party – one that you’re not invited to. Rather than joining in the fun, you have to sit by and listen to, “you had to have been there” as they describe just how great this party is.
No amount of convincing can fully prepare you for the speed increases an SSD OS drive will bring, and that’s not where it ends. If you’re disappointed at the performance increases, go back to using a standard hard drive for your operating system after a few weeks of SSD goodness, you’ll start saving for your next upgrade then and there.