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Apple Computing Products:
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Buying an SSD/Data Doubler
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<blockquote data-quote="Aptmunich" data-source="post: 1314023" data-attributes="member: 3850"><p>I have this setup as well and it works really nicely. </p><p>Regarding performance, remember that when rendering movies etc. often the CPU is the bottleneck, not the harddrive.</p><p></p><p>I have all my apps and the OS on the SSD, along with documents and other smaller files. Most of my media is on the internal harddrive and I just told the relevant apps to look there for the files (both iPhoto and iTunes give you this option).</p><p></p><p>My only complaint is that I went with a 60GB SSD - if you have a few apps, it's too cramped for comfort and I'm constantly running out of space. Definitely go for the 128 if you can afford the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aptmunich, post: 1314023, member: 3850"] I have this setup as well and it works really nicely. Regarding performance, remember that when rendering movies etc. often the CPU is the bottleneck, not the harddrive. I have all my apps and the OS on the SSD, along with documents and other smaller files. Most of my media is on the internal harddrive and I just told the relevant apps to look there for the files (both iPhoto and iTunes give you this option). My only complaint is that I went with a 60GB SSD - if you have a few apps, it's too cramped for comfort and I'm constantly running out of space. Definitely go for the 128 if you can afford the difference. [/QUOTE]
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