but I'm not sure if ill ever need larger than 120/256gb
The hdd currently in there is 1tb and I've not had it long so is nowhere near full. I want to upgrade for the speed not for speed and extra size as things stand. Mainly because I can use the existing hdd as storage and get an ssd for the OS and apps etc.I'd opt for the largest (within reason) you can get and what your budget will allow...I'm thinking of upgrading my wife's laptop to an SSD and am looking at 256 or 512 if I can get one for not a lot more.
What size is your current HDD and is this full / getting there ?
Look at how you're going to use it and this may help decide if you're better with an SSD internally with an extra external HDD for files ?
This is useful info, thanks, I can gauge what others have installed for a better judgement.I'd go for 250gb - unless you plan to have a lot of installed software.
As an indication I'm running Windows 10 with Office, Lightroom 6,Photoshop Elements 14, the usual utilities and about 20 games / apps.
Space used 130gb from 250. I cannot see I will ever get to 250gb on this PC - now't much more to put on there!
The hdd currently in there is 1tb and I've not had it long so is nowhere near full. I want to upgrade for the speed not for speed and extra size as things stand. Mainly because I can use the existing hdd as storage and get an ssd for the OS and apps etc.
I bought a Samsung Evo 850 (1tb) for my Late 2012 mac mini. Adobe CC takes around 8 second to go from greyed out to black now ..it was over 40 seconds before. Bouncing icons are reduced to a minimum. I bought the 1tb because i thought it'd give me room to spare. I only ever have around 100gb on my HD. Everything is on my Raid drives/Time Machine and WD drives. I did want the Sandisk as I've never had an issue with CF/SD cards. However, the shop that fitted it suggested the Samsung. They're the experts, not me, so I went with what they said.
The best £300 I've spent this year!
mediocre how? if I'm a hobbyist photographer and don't have hundreds of programs/apps will i notice any difference?Sandisk ssd are medicocre to be fair, there are certainly better drives. The Samsung being one.
can you explain raid/time machine/wd drives?I bought a Samsung Evo 850 (1tb) for my Late 2012 mac mini. Adobe CC takes around 8 second to go from greyed out to black now ..it was over 40 seconds before. Bouncing icons are reduced to a minimum. I bought the 1tb because i thought it'd give me room to spare. I only ever have around 100gb on my HD. Everything is on my Raid drives/Time Machine and WD drives. I did want the Sandisk as I've never had an issue with CF/SD cards. However, the shop that fitted it suggested the Samsung. They're the experts, not me, so I went with what they said.
The best £300 I've spent this year!
I used a 128gb samsung for years with no space issues (main storage on nas/server).
Only just moved to 256gb as I kept downloading Cities: Skylines assets..
Was this an Evo or a Pro Neil? I am thinking about swopping out a 5400rpm hdd from my Dell laptop for an SSD hence the interest and question.
Regards: Anthony.
Sorry for the late reply, I never seem to get emails to say I have a reply.can you explain raid/time machine/wd drives?
Just bought and installed a samsung 850 evo 250gb ssd. i have the original 1tb hd in an enclosure for storage too. can't seem to get my windows pc to recognise the old hd to transfer my files tho. any ideas?
hi Anthony, yes mine did come with the cd but my mac would not recognise it, so i used carbon copy cloner instead. just had a look and i don't seem to have the option for turning the hd online. how is this done?I have just today (well yesterday, as it is past midnight here) swopped out my old hdd for a Samsung Evo ssd like you. It came with migration software on a CD did yours? After migrating the old C;\ drive contents onto the ssd (popped into an enclosure temporarily) I installed the ssd and put the old hdd in the enclosure and like you Windows couldn't see the hdd. Going into disk management, I found the hdd was offline and once I had clicked on the drive to bring it onto line, all was well.
Does that help?
Anthony.
Not sure on a Mac, as I have a Win10 pc. Perhaps someone with the necessary knowledge can chip in?
Anthony