Spartan Erik
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With Windows 7 coming up, I plan on buying an SSD and having it run in conjunction with my existing 500 GB 7200 RPM HDD.
My plan is to make the SSD my primary drive, and install 32-bit Windows 7 OS files on the SSD. Then I would put the pagefile/documents/music/games/everything else on the HDD.
(1) Will this setup maximize my machine's performance and increase the lifespan of the SSD?
I figure since SSD's have such limited write cycles, won't having only OS files minimize the number of writes? (i.e. will it be reading more often than writing?)
(2) Also, what size SSD should I get? I know the 7 RC recommends 16 gigs free, but has there been any info on hardware requirements for the final release?
(3) What's the difference between SATA and SATA II? Are the plugs different, or is it just a speed difference? I see SSD's labeled as either SATA or SATA II (I know that PATA is completely different)
I know this is a rather loaded thread, but these are all questions I'd like to have answered. Thanks!
My plan is to make the SSD my primary drive, and install 32-bit Windows 7 OS files on the SSD. Then I would put the pagefile/documents/music/games/everything else on the HDD.
(1) Will this setup maximize my machine's performance and increase the lifespan of the SSD?
I figure since SSD's have such limited write cycles, won't having only OS files minimize the number of writes? (i.e. will it be reading more often than writing?)
(2) Also, what size SSD should I get? I know the 7 RC recommends 16 gigs free, but has there been any info on hardware requirements for the final release?
(3) What's the difference between SATA and SATA II? Are the plugs different, or is it just a speed difference? I see SSD's labeled as either SATA or SATA II (I know that PATA is completely different)
I know this is a rather loaded thread, but these are all questions I'd like to have answered. Thanks!