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Would you like to own all this? It's about $250,000 in there.
Why they throw all in trash?
i think these are empty boxes. noticed that lot of them are opened?
I learned about these today. I heard they cost around $300 but worth it unless this is something different than what I learned.
Rio, this SSD is 1 inch type drive which is more expensive than the 2.5 inch drive and that only cost $150 and yes it's worth to replace the mechanical drive.
is it for CPU?
No, SSD is Solid State Disk - use for storage that replace the aging hard drive (HDD).
So... if it's replacing the HDD-- that means it IS for the CPU- the Central Processing Unit that holds any internal storage drive (along with motherboard, video card, wifi card, fan etc etc). Could also work as an external drive.
Okay I'm confused...
Moonraker asked "is it for CPU?" You replied No and described it. The way I read Moonraker's question was "is the SSD for the CPU?" meaning (to me anyway) does it work with CPU or does it go in the CPU. You hadn't mentioned in your first post anything about internal or external, just replaces HDD.
I guess we interpreted his question differently.
So I guess technically we're both right.
SSD is great for speed. I have 2 500 GB SSDs set up as mirrored drive and two 2 terabytes hard drives mirrored as well. So the hard drive is good for data and backup whereas SSDs is for applications and database. When you do video editing and do a final production the speed really cut down to half on SSD. I love SSD.
Programming? Not really necessary.... It's more of anything related to intensive processing.. like database server or e-mail server, video generator, 3D radar imagery, video game programming, 3D CAD (in term of wire frame converted to photorealistic image) and such. Other than that boot time is incredible. If you have no patience booting up Windows...SSD way to go. I can show you a video of two machines with SDD and other is regular hard drive and see how the differences in boot time.Ohh okay Hmm makes sense. I wonder if SSDs would be good for programming software (like VBNet)- I really need to get back into practicing/learning coding and automated test tools...