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kennethk

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I have a 64GB I may be able to let go for cheap since I'm not sure if I'll have a use for it, you'd just have to be even more restrictive with your installations but it'd be great to give you the SSD bug most of us have on here :P

Hm, if you have anything higher you'd be willing to give I might be able to trade off a 500  GB Caviar blue drive, only used once and formatted to NTFS, out of warranty though.

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SSD is the absolute best thing I have ever given any computer. Doesn't matter what other specs it has the SSD has always made it perform better in a very significant and noticeable way.

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I hear mixed opinions, some people really like them and others say they provide a hardly noticeable improvement. They apparently improve the more you use them as the drive learns what to cache to the SSD portion.

 

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If you don't have the cash for at least a 128gb ssd I wouldn't bother. Stick to mechanical till you can upgrade.

Though he could run a 32GB SSD or something on the more affordable side as a massive cache drive! I hear that it's pretty hard to tell the difference between a well integrated cache SSD and a solo SSD>

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If you don't have the cash for at least a 128gb ssd I wouldn't bother. Stick to mechanical till you can upgrade.

Though he could run a 32GB SSD or something on the more affordable side as a massive cache drive! I hear that it's pretty hard to tell the difference between a well integrated cache SSD and a solo SSD>

 

Yeah those coasts $60s, not worth it at all.

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If you don't have the cash for at least a 128gb ssd I wouldn't bother. Stick to mechanical till you can upgrade.

Though he could run a 32GB SSD or something on the more affordable side as a massive cache drive! I hear that it's pretty hard to tell the difference between a well integrated cache SSD and a solo SSD>

 

Yeah those coasts $60s, not worth it at all.

 

What the kits?

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