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PSA Sandisk ultra II 960GB SSD £142.99 on amazon
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on amazon, it has gone on lightening deal a couple of times now for that price. I got one and a usb 3.0 to sata adapter to transfer all my stuff over from my current hard drive to this one for £138.18 with the nus discount as well as the promotions.
will be interesting to see how much of a performance boost i get when compared to a tb sshd
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Forgive me, but I don't quite understand this SSD drive though. Is it an external drive or would I need to open up my computer and actually install it inside? And is the intention that you would move just the OS onto the SSD and use the original internal drive for other files?
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I wouldn't, but usb 3 can handle around 5Gb/s which is about 640 MB/s, the ssd this thread is about has about a 550MB read and a 500MB write speed, so in theory the ssd is the bottle neck. In reality you probably wouldn't touch 200MB/s and would be in the 140-165MB/s range most of the time unless transferring a single large file.
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