January 7, 201115 yr Ive been looking around and cant seem to find. any help is appreciated. I have a friend who has windows 7 64 bit and a pc with one of the solid state drives and the thing boots almost instantly.
January 7, 201115 yr I think this is what you need............ http://www.invadeit.co.th/search/solid-state/ Don’t miss the latest headlines from Thailand and around the world. Get the Asean Now Briefing newsletter, delivered daily. Sign up here.
January 8, 201115 yr Why not just buy the PC that suits you and a SSD and when it arrives replace the C: drive with your new SSD.
January 8, 201115 yr Wow, just saw the invadeit price list and altho it is supposed to sppe things up, I'll pass until the prices go down. Any idea when they will get cheaper??
January 8, 201115 yr Apple store also allows you to customise computers to have SSD http://store.apple.com/th and you can install windows on it too... Cheers...
January 8, 201115 yr Wow, just saw the invadeit price list and altho it is supposed to sppe things up, I'll pass until the prices go down. Any idea when they will get cheaper?? They are already cheaper elsewhere.
January 8, 201115 yr Wow, just saw the invadeit price list and altho it is supposed to sppe things up, I'll pass until the prices go down. Any idea when they will get cheaper?? They are already cheaper elsewhere. e.g. I have my eye on the 128 GB Kingston which can be bought for under 7K THB. I work with GBs of thousands of small files (currency market historical tick data) that all need to be read as fast as possible. Since SSDs are around 100 times faster in access time than HDDs, it will save me a lot of time. It currently takes me 11 minutes to get through almost 49,000 files (3GB) of data on a 2TB SATA II HDD. I'm hoping an SSD will reduce the time to a few minutes or less.
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