I have never bothered with SSDs before until my HDD died earlier today on my laptop so I just bought a SSD. The laptop have been a bit sluggish, but now it's lightning fast. I never knew why my computer was so slow, I assumed it was the RAM, but it never peaked. And the CPU was never in much use either, but apparently it was the HDD holding back the computer. It's so weird how fast it is now!
>>57572344
If the only difference between SSDs and HDDs were noise I would still buy SSDs.
I just fucking hate listening to hard drives. I'll be glad when the god damned things go extinct.
>>57572615
>I'll be glad when the god damned things go extinct.
I won't.
I don't think HDDs will go extinct any time soon.
>2016
>not having a RAID0 with x2 Samsung SSDs/too poor for a M.2
>>57572615
>I just fucking hate listening to hard drives
REEEEEEEEEEEEE FUCKING NORMIE
>>57572615
>I just fucking hate listening to hard drives
I kinda like it, brings back fond memories of my old, beige p3 machine. By the end of its life the PSU looked like it ran on diesel.
Still, there are other advantages to SSDs and I'm not so sentimental that I'd keep a HDD just for the sound once SSDs take over.
>>57572344
Even if you have a lack of RAM data will be offloaded temporarily to the HDD/SSD, it's slow as shit but an SSD will make it more efficient.
>>57572344
People still have spinner drives they haven't taken apart for the magnets?
>>57572830
>>57572746
One (1) hard drive is not too bad on its own. But when you have two or three of them in your PC, and they have to be reliable (HGST, WD Blue, etc) so they're the loud kind, AND you have things like your cable/satellite box that has -another- hdd in it the noise gets very excessive and inescapable.
>>57572344
Let me guess
Are you Windows user? Have you seen any good File System?