Should You Upgrade? From A Hard Drive To An SSD
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Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos
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Should you buy a new processor for your next machine? How about a new graphics card? Have you given any thought to the status of your storage subsystem? We're making a case for incorporating solid-state technology the next time you're upgrade-shopping.
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Benchmark Results: Sequential Read/Write
CrystalDiskMark, AS SSD, and Iometer clearly illustrate the significantly higher data rates of the SSD compared to the high-end hard disk. Of course, if you're a regular 3DTested reader, none of that is news to you.
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