So I bought a Samsung 830 240GB SSD a couple of days ago and it works great, but I think it was a bad investment.
I'm used to having one HDD and not having to worry about capacity. When I added the SSD, I suddenly had to worry about space, even if I had my old HDD as a secondary drive.
I had to spend the time changing all my VirtualBox VMs to run off of D: drive, had to change configuration options for some software like Apache and PHP, change default folders for various pieces of software so they would use the D: drive and a plethora of other, smaller issues involved in having two drives instead of one and thinking about freeing space on one of them.
So I spent $240 on the drive, spent 4-5 hours installing Windows and other software I need, and finally 1-2 hours working out various issues with using the D: drive instead of C: in some situations.
Sure, my system boots like a minute faster now, but I reboot maybe once a week tops anyway, obviously same with shutting down. The way I see it, I spent $240 and an entire day (time=money) so I could save myself a couple of minutes a day on disk operations. How long until that pays off?
Just something to keep in mind if you're thinking about getting an SSD. It never occurred to me until a couple of minutes ago and now I wish I bought something else.
I'm used to having one HDD and not having to worry about capacity. When I added the SSD, I suddenly had to worry about space, even if I had my old HDD as a secondary drive.
I had to spend the time changing all my VirtualBox VMs to run off of D: drive, had to change configuration options for some software like Apache and PHP, change default folders for various pieces of software so they would use the D: drive and a plethora of other, smaller issues involved in having two drives instead of one and thinking about freeing space on one of them.
So I spent $240 on the drive, spent 4-5 hours installing Windows and other software I need, and finally 1-2 hours working out various issues with using the D: drive instead of C: in some situations.
Sure, my system boots like a minute faster now, but I reboot maybe once a week tops anyway, obviously same with shutting down. The way I see it, I spent $240 and an entire day (time=money) so I could save myself a couple of minutes a day on disk operations. How long until that pays off?
Just something to keep in mind if you're thinking about getting an SSD. It never occurred to me until a couple of minutes ago and now I wish I bought something else.

