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The cost of testing the SSD waters is only $80-$100.
Why are you waiting?
Hey.
Never good for anyone NOT to get, each human's organic progression to this place or that, and in any endeavor, is unique and theirs. Or, say, to assume cavalierly, that everyone is posed to be a gamer or like the same music. Cause if not, someone is always a mousesclick away from despotically trying to impose THEIR shoulds and oughts on others. That, is never, EVER a good thing.
Some things, I get clear on in one nano....others, not. i.e, I tested Vista in beta..... got its reality immediately. Later tried to stop a friend from buying a new lappy running it, he din listen, but that was HIS journey, he had to suffer to learn. It really is individual specific!!!
It's about chasing those data and earning the right level of clarity for YOU. Being discerning....takes focus and work!!! Same as all learning curves in all things. It's never about just going along, esp with this or that ostensible innovation or hot new SHOES.
i.e.,
Storage talk: Understanding your solid-state drive | Crave - CNET
And, it's always less about the money per se, than it is about not being a victim of commerce and being able to make differential decisions with all the data and so, clarity and accuracy.
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