>Trying to use a computer without a SSD after using one that does
unnoticeable after it's booted
Throwing more money at better hardware to solve an issue that could be solved with better software is a nigger solution.
>trying to use amd after always having always used superior intel
>>62467579
Mostly unnoticeable, anon. Launching something large or accessing large data sets is noticeably faster.
>>62467795
I agree, if there's not much ram to cache stuff in, a goddamn browser will bring the system to it's knees.
>trying to do things at 60 fps when you've experience 144
>using a laptop with 2gb of ram while being used to 16
i put 8 in and it boots 2x as fast
>>62467579
You're a retard
>>62470207
>Implying fast response only makes games more usable
>>62467561
After I replaced HDD with SSD in a laptop, I don't even consider a hardware without SSD.
But there's a caveat, for my recent laptop I bought an NVMe SSD for an additional slot, there already was a SATA SSD and I didn't notice a huge difference in the daily usage in comparison to the difference between HDD and SSD.
>>62472950
Exactly. Plus, human eye can't see more than 75 hz.
>>62467579
Simply untrue
>>62473063
oh my god shut up
>>62474089
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Just recently got a new Zenbook with a M.2 ssd in it, first time using a ssd.
It's a Micron M2.SSD 256gb.