The SSD is well worth the money if you can afford it. Give it a try if you don't intend to format your computer again next time just to install your OS to your SSD.
Are you talking about the Crucial C300 I linked or the OCZ that aphelion linked?
I may be wrong but the normal G.Skills don't seem to be compatible with P67, but I have no clue.
Do you guys think the 64GB C300 will be able to handle Windows 7 Ultimate, WoW (folder is about 22GB) and maybe a few future games (Steam/SFIV:AE, Diablo 3)? I know I won't have too many other games, and I know the SSD will mainly only speed up loading screens and what not. Will a SSD increase the performance of Microsoft Office applications also? I know on my current comp they take a while to open.
Also, will there be any problems if I opt to get the DDR1600 instead of the 1333? Its on sale and brings it to be cheaper than the DDR1333.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231428
It also combos with the UD3 for $30 off.
Thats the cheapest SSD at 120gb right now. Even if it was a slow 25nm one I think its worth the money.
25nm isn't that slow. The bigger issue is that they are using only 4 channels when the controller should use 8.
just pulled the trigger..
hopefully putting it together won't be too difficult as it'll be my first time building..
Thanks everyone for the help and recommendations, I really appreciate it!
so the only things i have left to plug in are all the power connectors and stuff.. and i'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out what goes where =\
Right click "my computer," select "Manage."Alright thanks for the help, I figured everything out. Everything is running smooth except one thing. I'm able to use my SSD, but I don't see my HDD in My Computer at all. Any idea what to do?