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Dan Neely10-Mar-10 5:24
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If boot/app startup was the only benefit, you're right an SSD wouldn't add much, but since blocking IO is common in many apps almost everything becomes more responsive. Measuring system responsiveness isn't anywhere as easy as benching boot/app startup; but it's the responsiveness gains that gave me the real wow.

If you have to choose between enough dram to keep all your working data in memory or an SSD obviously the former is more important; but windows vista and later don't report IO operations as complete until they've been flushed from the cache to the disk and dropping the latency from each write from ~10ms to a few microseconds actually is noticeable in normal useage. EDIT: I didn't mention this in my original post because "more ram than I'll actually use" has IMO been implicit in any custom configured PC for the last few years. Only crappy retail configs skimp there any longer.

Unless you're CPU bound however I'd put an SSD as more useful than a faster CPU because it eliminates the most generally apparent performance bottleneck; when random IO trashes a magnetic HD.

About 4 years ago I blew about $6-700 on a hardware raid controller and 5 HDs to try and boost performance; outside of benchmarks I never noticed a difference. The responsiveness gain going from an i7@3.85ghz with a single HD to the same system with an SSD is almost as dramatic as the difference between the same system with an HD and my netbook with an HD.
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18

GeneralRe: New Machine Pin
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