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I have just ordered the windows 8 upgrade with the current deal that's on and paid extra for the DVD copy from Microsoft so I can upgrade to 64bit (hoping ill see an improvement) and I was thinking about upgrading from my 5200rpm HDD to a SSD....
My laptop is a dell and has two HDDs so I was planning to just replace the primary c drive with an SSD for my OS and program's to run from!
But since googling them I've read various things suggesting there prone to failure! Eventually grind to a halt and are only good for 10,000 write cycles per cell! Which ain't that much really!
So what's the deal?? Anyone know?? Are the new ones better?? Is there one you "must" have??
And will I really notice a difference on what is a nearly 5 year old dell?? It's not a bad spec but it is an older machine!
My laptop is a dell and has two HDDs so I was planning to just replace the primary c drive with an SSD for my OS and program's to run from!
But since googling them I've read various things suggesting there prone to failure! Eventually grind to a halt and are only good for 10,000 write cycles per cell! Which ain't that much really!
So what's the deal?? Anyone know?? Are the new ones better?? Is there one you "must" have??
And will I really notice a difference on what is a nearly 5 year old dell?? It's not a bad spec but it is an older machine!
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