On Thursday, August 28, 2014 10:54:25 PM Joseph wrote:
No, I wouldn't get 1TB SSD too expensive but something like 300GB I might
consider it. Are they worth the investment? What brand do you have and how
long?
Please do NOT top-post.
Currently, from what I found out, good brands are:
Intel,
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 12:54 AM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
No, I wouldn't get 1TB SSD too expensive but something like 300GB I might
consider it.
Are they worth the investment? What brand do you have and how long?
SSDs improve performance significantly, but as you point out they are
Thank you for the input.
I've decided to try SSD:
Crucial MX100 512GB SATA 6Gb/s 2.5
It seem to have a good review
I have a Poly-ITX 945GC3 an ATOM-330 how to check if this disk will be
compatible with this motherboard?
The unit run asterik, hylafax and VM (VirtualBox) 7/24
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Joseph
On
On 29/08/2014 15:28, Joseph wrote:
Thank you for the input.
I've decided to try SSD:
Crucial MX100 512GB SATA 6Gb/s 2.5
It seem to have a good review
I have a Poly-ITX 945GC3 an ATOM-330 how to check if this disk will be
compatible with this motherboard?
I have to ask: how much
On 08/28/2014 09:54 PM, Joseph wrote:
No, I wouldn't get 1TB SSD too expensive but something like 300GB I
might consider it.
Are they worth the investment? What brand do you have and how long?
I have several SSDs. I currently use Kingston, Crucial, and Intel.
A bit of background - I use a
The Crucial 512GB SSD is not that expensive and I found some notes on
partitioning SSD on Gentoo:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/SSD
It seems to me I'll only have boot, swap and root partition; home I think will
be mounted on root partition.
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Joseph
On 08/29/14 07:49, Daniel Frey wrote:
On
Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
The Crucial 512GB SSD is not that expensive and I found some notes on
partitioning SSD on Gentoo:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/SSD
It seems to me I'll only have boot, swap and root partition; home I think
will be mounted on root partition.
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Joseph
An SSD has the best performance return per dollar than most any other
investment you can make (for a typical workload). It's actually rather
unlikely you'll get a bad one if you stick to relatively known brands.
ADATA has some cheap options that, while pretty low on the totem poll, will
give you a
No, I wouldn't get 1TB SSD too expensive but something like 300GB I might
consider it.
Are they worth the investment? What brand do you have and how long?
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Joseph
On 08/29/14 06:11, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 29/08/2014 00:56, Joseph wrote:
So there seems to be a pattern :-/
How about SSD
On 29/08/2014 06:54, Joseph wrote:
No, I wouldn't get 1TB SSD too expensive but something like 300GB I
might consider it.
Are they worth the investment? What brand do you have and how long?
Only you can decide that.
They work, they work well, they are fast, very fast
Are you willing to
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