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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">foRUMS 4 punkdISCO schreef op
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<div class="WordSection1"><span style="color:#1F497D">Btw, you all
mentioned SSD drives. What do you put on these? Audio or
operating system? Or, something else?<o:p></o:p></span><br>
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OS, applications and games (which can be huge). All data is stored
on a low power 4600 RPM "green" 2 TB drive. Whether that would work
for audio remains to be seen: mine actually switches itself off
after a while and takes a few seconds to wake up again.<br>
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Bear in mind that you'd want to keep at least 20% of your SSD
unused, and that you don't really want to write to it an awful lot.
They still wear and eventually break. Maybe that this is improved
nowadays, but it definitely was the case when I bought mine.<br>
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- Peter<br>
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