>tfw fell for the SSD meme

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hhuuuurrrr SSD;s are really bad

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>buy ssd at more than 3X price of hdd
>win 10 already boots at 30sec and it brings it to 20sec
>has limited writes and dies faster if you keep it at 10% and lower
>intel spectre and meltdown dumps SSD 4k read even further
When will this SSD meme and end when will we get better alternative?

Maybe he means the M.2 meme?

I really want a sad but ivy bridge doesn't support pcie ssd's

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Never because it's becoming cheap as fuck to manufacture.
Enjoy your future 2TB QLD SSD with speeds from the HDD era

even newfags doesn't fall for this pasta anymore

Doesn't nvme just need PCI-e slot?

NVMe is a waste of money at this point in time.

yay

when will you kys already?

>another SSD hate thread never backed up by actual data
Storagelets btfo

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SSD's are hundreds of times better than a HDD, no competition, no reason to not use one in 2018, you don't even need benchmarks to tell you they are better, it's obvious from day to day usage

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it's cheap as fuck, I'm buying one next month, my HDD makes my table wobbly.

>tfw fell for the "SSD is a meme" meme
FTFY

>meme

What meme? You can clearly, very obviously, tell that loading is much, much faster. I play vidya a lot, and toss all my Single Player games on my SSD. "Now Loading..."? What's that?

BASED

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what

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SSD meme? Wot?

the bios has to support booting from PCI-e unfortunately. many old ones cant

some have a separate Option ROM for this purpose
most don't as they expect the option ROM to be present already (either installed in a ROM socket or part of the firmware ROM)

SSDs are clearly better than HDDs because multiple threads can access different areas of storage at once. HDDs are completely serial.

I modded support in myself. There are tools to do it easily. Try searching for it.

Using Sandy Bridge-E btw

Uh, how old is your BIOS then? BIOSes and UEFIs with NVMe support has been available on the market for more than 4 years. Maybe update your BIOS?

>Everything loads quickly.
>No HDD click of death.
>Easy to transport without fear.
>Becoming cheaper every year.

ULTIMATE COMFY

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>Enjoy your future 2TB QLD SSD with speeds from the HDD era

Maybe at the economy tiers. If this came out every tech reviewer would say "just get an HDD, at these speeds this SSD isn't worth it".

It lasts longer and you still have quicker access times, it runs quieter, runs cooler, ...
Just buy it.

>costs more than 4X
>can run out of cells anytime
>cannot be used to store data

M.2 SSD + RAID5 master race reporting in.

>Buy expensive ass 860 evo ssd
>Bios boot time: 14 seconds
Wtf is this shit

So, are you implying you can't use HDD at all, or what.

You can still do it, you just need a middleman drive to boot to that boots your actual OS on the PCIe drive. I read about a guy doing that with Linux on a PowerMac G5

>buy twenty dollar chink ssd
>boot time literally three seconds
HA!

>He didn't use the SSD as a cache for the HDD.
At least dedicate 32GB of the SSD for Readyboost.

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>win 10 already boots at 30sec and it brings it to 20sec
you mean 2sec

>anytime
Um that's what disk manager tools are for, and what you're supposed to look at occasionally. Look at the smart data to see the relative health of your drive, so that once you see, say, 50% wear you can immediately back everything up and get a new drive.

There is no SSD meme you dumb fuck.
regular SSD is an incredible improvement.
Then there are M2 SSD which is just an insane speed improvement.

>he needs special tools to make shit work reliably

You should be using special tools regardless of the type of drive you have. HDDs have SMART as well.