Thats what he blew my iPod money on :(
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Thats what he blew my iPod money on :(
Yah Tom paid for it.
What do you use a SSD (Solid State Drive) for anyway?
I feel like an idiot now because I just asked that.
Normally you use an SSD for storing the operating system and files that don't have many read/writes - normally applications. The best setup is to have an SSD for the OS and the core applications you use then another standard drive for data.
SSD's have limited read/write times on each sector, so eventually you just write them out causing the drive to fail slowly. All be it a big number it does eventually run out, thats the main pitfall of an SSD.
Well.. if you're all willing to chip in
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFe4k...e=channel_page
vid i just took
not *brilliant* but alot better than my old RAID0 array