Shripad said:
You simply cant grasp what difference a SSD makes to daily computing without actually using one. Its not about how many times you are going to launch FF, its every little thing you do with your PC. Launching media player, launching FF, just going to cp, opening saved FF browsing session, booting, rebooting, everything becomes super fast.
What i was hoping to read ppl say was....
- SSD helps me work faster
in my apps.
- SSD increases my experience while
using my apps.
Would you be able to say that ?
Unless i misunderstood, all you said is apps start quick. I'll grant you it can become addictive.
I mentioned 2 types of apps earlier that would satisfy the above 2 questions,
- databases with lots of random access and BLOBS
- video editing or image editing with lots of data moving between each edit. Scratchpad on a SSD in PS, defnitely.
Shripad said:
Its just because you havent seen SSD in action, that it becomes hard to imagine how much difference it really does make.
True, and i've not seen SSD in action, just went with what was posted for specs and the type of experiences ppl said todate. I do plan to get SSD for a HTPC in the future, lots of thumbs in use in a media mgr app will make the experience worth it.
Shripad said:
Its those things for which we are used to experiencing and tolerating few sec of pause / delay, those become so fast that it changes your perspective towards computing.
Sure. I guess when its always been there it does not seem like a big thing, only after the experience otherwise does the tolerable become not so. But its a cognitve trick, did you work faster no. You got going faster. And each time you're on a machine sans SSD your gonna think somethings wrong. The difference is slight in comparison to your overall use but the effect is very pronounced.
Naga said:
Btw, since I've never said that ssds are vfm, are you insisting that ssds do zilch for over all performance of a PC? Like PhOeNix said, SSDs are for ppl who have the money and the inclination to spend it on performance enhancing components. Do you or not agree:S?
Only thinking it might be better to spend the money when the continuous experience benefits the most rather than only the discrete bursts.
Naga said:
Are you on any Open Source OS (or Mac) or XP/98? If you're still on XP/98, we're ppl on different wavelengths discussing different sides of totally diff coins. Cutting edge versus established norms of functioning are totally diff worlds. The twain shall never meet :cool2:!
I'm on w2k & XP.
Is there really that much of a difference between them & what you're on. Yes the OS is different. but thats not the point. What i mean is how you interact with the apps and whether you work better & faster on them using SSD.
I'm thinking here the apps you use pretty much determine whether the improvement is sginficant or not. The more time you spent on these apps is where the difference comes through.
The *nix OS fill the paging file to the max, they make much more use of it than the windows ones, i would grant in this instance there would be a general speedup in interacting with the apps on this platform.