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My main complaint about Solid State hard drives.
It is so quiet and cool, that I can't tell if it is still on or not if I can't see the monitor.
This thing has been on for five days straight and it feels as cool as it did when I took it out of the box. The loudest noise it makes is when I am tapping the keys. |
I'll go SSD eventually but I think I'd miss the sound of the hard drive seeking... it's a good indicator that the computer is doing something useful. :Graucho
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Well when hard disk is active i see that by blinking red light.Does that not happening on ssd?I mean,i dont hear my hard disk anyway unless is huge operation like copying or defragmanting in progress since fan of power supply is loudest.
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The thing I don't like about SSD is the finite write cycles. Do you have any idea how many programs make a million swap files? They're up from the 10,000 days, but a good few month's worth of browsing could easily kill it if you don't use a RAMDisk along with your, uh, RAM Disk.
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Whacha got?
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Solid state drives have a ways to go before they are worth buying/using.
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I guess someone's gonna have to come up with a program that emits a very low-level noise to the speakers when a solid state drive is being accessed.
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Solid state is the future.
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(or if its too solid, the cringing of teeth) :1orglaugh |
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^ Forgot to add, the above calc was based on a 32GB drive. Higher capacities would have even longer theoretical wear life. :)
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