unsa inyu ika suggest nga 2tb brand or specific model?
kana locally available lang sa ato mga PC shops
any that suites your budget is best gyud ts. ayaw lang sad cguro ng kabalo ka 2tb na gud pero sobra ra ka barato...naa nana sumthing fishy.
brand new unta ako plan nga paliton master
sa ako pag search between 3.5-4k ang 2tb ata
wala ko ma suweto unsa ang reliable nga brand
sa ako pag search Hitachi, WD and Seagate kuno in that order ang reliable
thanks
The improvement SSD gives your system goes beyond gaming. Aside from faster bootup and loading times, your computer will feel much more responsive.
Since I've tried SSD's for my OS and Program Files nga drive, I don't see going back to just HDD's.
I've tried using SSD caching with an 80GB ssd (Intel-X25) paired with a HDD. I've upgraded to a dedicated 250GB SSD (Samsung 840 EVO) + a HDD for Documents and other media.
Anyone looking to get into SSD's and is on a tight budget should try starting with SSD caching. A 64GB SSD paired with your existing HDD (provided your motherboard supports ssd caching). I'd say you're looking at 70-80% the performance vs. dedicated SSD + HDD. Pricewise, i'd say itl cost around 3,200 for a brand new 60-64GB SSD. Probably cheaper if you look for second hand SSD's from those whove upgraded to higher capacities.
Last edited by vipvip68; 07-19-2014 at 09:26 AM.
SSDs are definitely not worth it because of the price. But im an ssd user and ill never go back to using hdd for my os. Ako os and tanan software sa ssd naka install. Files and games sa hdd. Pag makadugang nko aditional ssd, diha nanako ipang install ako games.
tinuod gyud bai once maka SSD ka di naka nhn mo balik HDD ... naka try ko kaisa na guba akong SSD so pa RMA nko... dayon wala nlng sa ko nag pc for 5 days hantod naka palit og lain SSD... gi abog gud akong pc lain au i balik og HDD gud hahah so slow hahaha
any regular WD or Seagate will do...
avoid anang mga specialized type (e.g. NAS, Survielance, etc...) kay base sa akong na basahan, dili kuno na advisable sa mga general purpose/desktop usage...
so for me, ST2000DM001 sa Seagate or a WD equivalent... or pwede sad mga 2.5" but they are more expensive and to some extent slower...
though it is indeed a luxury, but once you've tried it, it's hard to go back to regular HDDs. better try it nalang if you have procured all pc essentials first.
Anyway, if for storage lang then go for the higher capacity nalang at cheaper price. I have the 1TB WD green been with me for over a year and still no issues![]()
salamat kasayo bro
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salamat kasayo bro
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