Has it improved using B4A or android emulators at all? Are compiles faster?
Be aware that a SSD is not a HDD.
You should inform yourself about the things you shouldn't do to your SSD (defrag for example). You can use google to find complete lists.
That said, some weeks ago i bought a SSD for my PC as well. Everything is running fine. But the boost wasn't so big for me (maybe because my PC was in a good state before i bought the SSD allready). Price is still high (80€ for 120gb here), so my advice is: buy one if you need a new harddrive. If you are not in need, then wait till the price drops ;-)
I have an SSD on my laptop but things seem to be getting slower
WIN10 with a regular hdd is very fast. I've bought an 256GB external SSD to get a feeling of the speed. Nice for fast backing up large files (single files: much slower).
Right now I don't Need to Change my internal hdd (1 TB is too expensive, 512GB to small)
I'm using 1TB HDD with 8GB SSD. It's really fast when booting in Windows 10.
no performance improvement at all, as expected.
I do not recommend hybrid drives unless you are the type of user that does loads of repetitive tasks, these drives load data onto the SSD portion of the drive for fast access. It's then ready to be recalled quickly if you needed it again. But if you do a wide variety of tasks then I see no performance benefit. I had one in my work laptop and was very unimpressed with it, so much so that I complained and had a true SSD fitted. There was then a stepped difference in performance.a 500GB of an SSHD is cheaper then the 240GB SSD i bought yesterday
why have not i saw that video yesterday
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