Buying SSD near WD Caviar Black

penguin_guy

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Hi guys,

I could'nt resist the temptation of SSD anyomore and now i will definitely to buy one to work with my WD Digital Caviar Black 1 TB. Looking to an online shop in my country i have checked at the site for Sata 6.0 and 120/128 GB models:

http://inventus.com.tr/mi_products/ProductList.aspx?DTID=2267&fp0=2|%22SATA%206.0Gb/s%22&fp1=3|%22128%22%2c%22120%22

And another place which has %20 discount on OCZ:

http://www.vatanbilgisayar.com/Solid%20State%20Disk/products.aspx?L2=OEMSSD

I am looking for a model for max 500 TL. Though if it will be 350, 400, 450 great!

What are you thinking?
 
What think? I think it's a great idea to get an SSD.

Read some of the stickied articles for suggestions in using an SSD, with key points like do a clean install, set the motherboard controllers to AHCI, disconnect all other drives from the system while doing an install, and do not raise mice inside the PC case.

Have a lot of fun, whichever one you buy.
 

Sam98

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I have the same HDD as you and have a Corsair Force GT 120 GB SSD, works great! If I remember right, the Force GT was one of the better SSD's in the tests.
 

Actually, to many of us it doesn't matter so we don't throw in opinions. Any SSD is so much better than what you are used to that you will be amazed. The variations among SSDs are a tiny fraction of the difference between SSDs and HDDs. If I weren't using a brand-new machine, I'd be able to post links to the Xbitlabs article on the question, and the Tom's article that concludes you should buy the SSD that you can afford.

But I haven't copied my bookmarks over, and won't have them until Monday. Sorry. Don't buy this one: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/mk4001grzb-endurance-benchmark,3132.html