Solid State Drive Performance

Is it worth the switch?

Are you one of the lucky few who has their hands on a new SSD?  How well does it perform?

From my experience, I have an OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD.  Here's the lowdown of how my SSD performs:

Installing Windows:  About 1.5x faster than with my HDD (I installed it both drives on the same day.)

Boot Up time:  Not much faster, sometimes even slower if it has to configure updates.

Logon Screen to Desktop: Almost instantaneous (The "Welcome" screen appears for a fraction of a second) While my HDD takes at least 6 seconds or longer (No configuring updates)

Software & Driver Installation:  About 1.2-1.5x faster than with a HDD.

Copying & Pasting files & folders:  I average about 27MB/sec when copying from my Ext. HD to the SSD. Compared to my 2-4 MB/sec transfer rate on the HDD.  Sometimes less.

Internet Download speeds:  Barely faster.  My peak DL speed topped out at 1.04MB/sec, compared to my HDD's 1.01MB/sec.  So the network's performance basically unaffected.

Shut down times:  Considerably faster.  Takes about 5-20sec, depending on whether updates are being applied.  The HDD normally takes 30-45sec. or longer.

And that's my new SSD's performance in a nutshell. 

I bet some of you had better luck (and performance squeezes) than me.  So far, it's worth it.  They will probably become standard in all computers in like 5 years or so.

Does anybody else have any SSD stories they'd like to share?  Provide real-world examples from your experiences if possible;  not just biased info found around the Web.

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i had a vertex 2 60 but was very unhappy with the tech support given by ocz. you can find it on ebay right now (there isn't anything wrong with it. i just don't care for ocz's method of tech support). i switched to a corsair force 60 and then to a force 120 and was very happy with both of those drives (my daughter is getting the 120 this weekend....don't tell her....she doesn't know yet). i just upgraded to an intel 510 series 120 drive. well, i will upgrade once it gets here. tomorrow is the delivery date.

 

in my opinion, you can't go wrong by using an ssd drive. boot time is less than 30 seconds. it seems everything installs instantly. apps open within a split second. that's due to not only the ssd but the new proc, mobo, and ram too. if you can find the money to buy one, i highly recommend an ssd drive.

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I have the same drive....works a treat, but as with anything you soon become complacent with the 'speed' and look for more...;)