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So I'm going to buy an MBP 17" but I'm not 100% sure about the difference. I know that the solid state is faster but is it worth it?
Would I be able to tell a difference between the 320GB Serial ATA Drive @ 7200 rpm and the 256 Solid State Drive? Anyone have the 7200 rpm or the Solid State? Please give your opinions! ![]() Please and thanks for any help! |
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Also, do keep in mind that you can always upgrade later as the Unibody MBPs have a user-removable HD. Quote:
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I am purchasing a 6-Core 3.33 GHZ Mac Pro. Is it worth the expense to have my OS run off of a solid state HD? I am mainly using this computer for Final Cut Express and Photoshop CS5. I have read that it writes slower than a Serial HD. Is that true? Should the OS and applications sit on a SSD and the rendered and raw footage sit on a Serial HDD?
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In your application, the OS and any app installs will benefit greatly from being installed on an SSD. But data should be stored on a traditional HDD. You'll gain performance in terms of boot up time and the time to launch apps. Is it worth the premium you'll pay over a traditional HDD? Tough question - it really depends on your priorities. Personally, I'm waiting for the cost per GB to come down and for Apple to implement TRIM. Until then, I'm going to hold off. Liquid and computers don't mix. It might seem simple, but we see an incredible amount of people post here about spills. Keep drinks and other liquids away from your expensive electronics! |
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I would just like to state one thing about ssd's on mac pros. At CSU, we have a "mac lab" for editors/designers. All the Macs there, whether it's an imac or mac pro, they all have solid state drives.
The only thing I don't like about them is their price. It is what's making me hold off on the mba. When OWC's SSD price drops to $100 for a 120gb ssd, then I'll upgrade my 32gb OCZ ssd, and by that time, the macbook air will probably have a bump in ssd space for the same or cheaper price. +SSD=match made in heaven! Aut viam inveniam aut faciam |
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