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This is what an SSD is for, so you get faster load times. I use my C:/ SSD for Windows and installed program files. I also use a separate Seagate Momentus HDD in my optical bay caddy for files and documents and this can be accessed as soon as the boot sequence has completedģ. I have not seen anything that OCZ provide in that respect.Ģ.
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The only major benefit I have seen with using an Intel SSD is the facility called the "Intel SSD Toolbox" which you download and runs data integrity scans and tune ups on your kit. I've never used a Kingston SSD but have installed an OCZ Agility SSD for my games and this works excellently.
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I used a 120GB Intel 520 in my previous laptop for my OS but changed to a 330 Series in my latest one and I have not seen any noticeable change in Boot time or application loading. I am no expert, but I do use an SSD/HDD setup in my laptop, so I will list the benefits as far as I can see.ġ. I just want to be certain on things before I spend my money!

But if I get the extra SSD will the computer (or more likely, I) get confused in that some Programme Files might be on one drive, and some on another? Is it easy to move programmes between the SSD and the HDD, or does then trying to run them confuse the computer because the files aren't in the location it thinks they are? Is it easy to set it so that most things are saved by default to the HDD? I rather like the idea of having all my documents, pictures and games all on one hard-drive (the 750GB HDD I'm also getting).Ĥ) Does putting programmes like an Internet browser and Microsoft Office (but not the saved documents created by them) on the SSD make those work faster?ĥ) How do I use the SSD effectively and not mess up all the locations of my personal and programme files? My current laptop only has a C: drive, and that makes it easy in that the User and Programme Files folders are complete and in one location. But can you then start doing things on your computer straight away? Or do you have to wait before you can access files on your larger, slower HDD?ģ) What should I put on it? I'm currently thinking I should only put in things that makes the computer applications run faster, but not any personal files.

So I figure I should get an Intel, but do I need to bother spending the exta money on a 520 series for my planned uses?Ģ) If you have Windows on the SSD, I gather that the computer starts up nice and fast. I saw in one forum thread someone mention that the Kingston ones weren't as good.
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Mainly just to have Windows 7 loaded on it, so that the computer starts up faster.I guess before I ask what I should get, I should say what I'm currently planning to use it for: This'll be the first time I've ever come across one, so I have a few questions about which I should get and how I should use it.

I'm planning to get myself a new all-purpose/gaming laptop, and have been persuaded by people to invest in the luxury of a solid state drive.
