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So... I have an SSD in my main desktop (on 24/7 and reasonably performant) and SSDs in the media centres (not optimised for speed, just noise) and I have a decent laptop (i7-2630QM). Whilst I've been happy with processing performance, I've always beena little suspect about responsiveness. It has 8G of memory in, so is normally fine once programs are loaded, but it can be sluggish when interacting with the disk.
I decided it was time to try an SSD in place, so I sprung (the not inconsiderable sum of) £270 for a 256GB Corsair Performance Pro SSD. This was to replace a WD Scorpio Black 750G 7200rpm HDD (so a reasonably performant laptop HDD). As far as I could find, the Corsair is a bit of a panther when it comes to performance. It certainly appears to be from the responsiveness now. Everything that needs disk access is so much snappier - it feels like a massive CPU performance improvement.
Ms arad85 is very impressed given she uses the laptop 90% of the time (which is better than yesterday when she was questioning my sanity on spending the money on the SSD)
I decided it was time to try an SSD in place, so I sprung (the not inconsiderable sum of) £270 for a 256GB Corsair Performance Pro SSD. This was to replace a WD Scorpio Black 750G 7200rpm HDD (so a reasonably performant laptop HDD). As far as I could find, the Corsair is a bit of a panther when it comes to performance. It certainly appears to be from the responsiveness now. Everything that needs disk access is so much snappier - it feels like a massive CPU performance improvement.
Ms arad85 is very impressed given she uses the laptop 90% of the time (which is better than yesterday when she was questioning my sanity on spending the money on the SSD)