it'll be way more expensive then a hard disk that has the same storage space. Sorry, but until Solid State can compete with Hard-Disk with pricing and capacity, I'm keeping with hard-disk.
You've obviously never loaded a game before. Or had a disk failure after a lightning storm. Or dropped your notebook while editing an excel document for your boss. See where I'm going with this? SSD has numerous benefits that people will pay for beyond capacity and price.
You seem to think that these SSD drives will be faster than a regular magnetic platter. They are not. Your other reasons are valid, but speed is not a good reason to go SSD.
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Mark @ Dec 10th 2007 2:26AM
it'll be way more expensive then a hard disk that has the same storage space. Sorry, but until Solid State can compete with Hard-Disk with pricing and capacity, I'm keeping with hard-disk.
dj-kenpo @ Dec 10th 2007 1:30PM
well, that's it then, stop the presses.
Ghen @ Dec 10th 2007 3:15PM
You've obviously never loaded a game before. Or had a disk failure after a lightning storm. Or dropped your notebook while editing an excel document for your boss. See where I'm going with this? SSD has numerous benefits that people will pay for beyond capacity and price.
Jeebus @ Dec 10th 2007 3:36PM
"You've obviously never loaded a game before."
You seem to think that these SSD drives will be faster than a regular magnetic platter. They are not. Your other reasons are valid, but speed is not a good reason to go SSD.