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05-08-2015, 01:34 PM
I bought this one when i was in LA in 2013.
A 13'3 inch Lenovo convertable ultrabook with touchscreen and Intel i5 and 128 ssd. I fucking love it and I don't even use the touchscreen or the folding function. It's lightning fast.
It was very cheap also compared to Dutch prices. I paid about 750 euro for it. When i returned home a couple months later I saw them for 1200 euro! It's one of my best purchases ever.
The 128 ssd harddrive is big enough for every day work and downloading. I have my music on a separate 32G Sd card which is stuck in the side of the laptop.
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05-08-2015, 02:16 PM
I have a Crucial SSD, no problems. Been thinking about the MacBook conversion. I have one similar, if not identical, to OP with a 120 MB HD. Buy your stuff from Newegg. Absolute best bang for your buck. You should keep your archival stuff (porn, movies, etc.) on a NAS anyway.
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05-08-2015, 02:31 PM
Mine blew up after 3 months and I lost a shitload of work files. Unrecoverable.
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05-08-2015, 03:00 PM
I just discovered MP3s. Can I store them on these new SSD drives you guys keep talking about?
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05-08-2015, 04:58 PM
You can install programs anywhere. Just choose a custom install path when you first install them.
I used to have a 128gb ssd as my OS drive and msata 500gb as my main storage drive in my laptop. I kept all my media and backups on the big drive and ran my programs from the ssd for speed. It was a nice setup.
Check out the new Asus laptops. They have dual ssd drives that you can run in raid0 for even more speed. Craziness.
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05-08-2015, 05:16 PM
Nope you could partition the SSD drive as well with at least 40 to 80 gb for just the OS and essential programs. Games run fine off of the extra hd although they would be faster on an SSD. The problem is that most games nowadays are close 30 gigs or more. So that's why secondary drives work better. Laptops you not getting much games on it period.
As for your laptop check your power settings that could be why your hd drive is throttling. OR its a low RPM model which is often the base drives they give before you have to pay more for upgrades. I'm sure its a setting issue. You might want to check out a notebook forum for similar problems in the same model.
It looks like the vents are on the bottom which is a little strange, so you may have to elevate your laptop. If it overheats it might throttle too.
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05-08-2015, 11:28 PM
Get a smaller SSD for boot-up, windows and intensive processes. 128 gb should suffice. Then get a standard 1-2TB HD for storage.
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05-09-2015, 03:53 AM
Ever since having bought a MacBook Air back in 2011 which had a SSD I just never looked back. A spinning hard disk drive is the obvious bottleneck in today's computers. Currently I'm using a 13" (Retina) MacBook Pro with 512 GB and this is the first laptop I haven't upgraded on an annual basis. Bought it in 2013 and I'm still more than satisfied.
I still use hard drives for mass storage though and have currently five of them crammed into my Drobo.
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05-09-2015, 08:53 AM
windows 7 wastes a lot of space by default on system restores or backups. I forget which. It should only be 10% at most if more it can easily steal half of your drive. And that half won't show up on the computer part saying where those missing gigs are.
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05-09-2015, 09:45 AM
Upgrading my netbook by maxxing out the RAM and changing the HDD for a SSD made it a whole new machine.
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05-15-2015, 09:37 AM
Quote: (05-07-2015 04:42 PM)kaotic Wrote:
Samsung has been pretty good to me, shit they'll throw in a free game also.
^^Samsung is very good. I have a Galaxy 3 phone that needed repairing and when none of the local places would touch it, I called Samsung (Plano, TX); they repaired it, including labor & shipping for less than $100.
I'm very impressed with their customer service.
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05-15-2015, 09:48 AM
I put a 128GB OCZ in my 6 year old HP Desktop. It's like a completely different machine. The key is having backups, personal NAS drives are so cheap now that there's no excuse anymore. My current storage setup:
Internal:
128GB SSD (boot drive/apps)
1TB HDD (Primary storage)
External:
1.5TB NAS (full backup of all internal storage plus I have a bunch of movies on here)
Storage is silly cheap these days, a 4TB RAID home NAS can be had for under $300 from Newegg, etc...
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05-15-2015, 12:02 PM
^^^You never had a problem with OCZ ?
I had 2 of their SSD's and they both took a shit within 3 months, they had HORRIBLE reviews on newegg for awhile.
Looks like they fixed the problem.
I have 3 Samsung SSD's, I swear by them, however I wouldn't mind getting an Intel one.
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05-15-2015, 10:19 PM
Life remaining? The tool tells you when it will fail? Mines a samsung and I don't believe it has a tool like that.
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05-16-2015, 12:43 AM
Slight tangent, but what free program do you recommend to clone an HDD?
I'd like to clone all my programs including OS, so in case the drive fails, I can just pop open my backup, drop it in and fire it up.
I have googled and looked around on Tom's but value this community's opinion. Thanks.
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