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Title: Making your own SSD drives
Post by: Anonymous on August 17, 2022, 07:24:25 AM
....has anyone here done it?



Initially I was under the impression that a person had to spend a Lotta money like a conventional hard drive but I read somewhere it's easy and cheap to build them. Either buy a clip with a pic slot or an enclosure to hold the SSD module.



Anyways I was just wondering if anyone here tried it and how much they spent or it cost them.
Title: Re: Making your own SSD drives
Post by: Biggie Smiles on August 17, 2022, 10:35:28 AM
Bro. Decent ssd drives for booting your OS are like a hundred bucks



If you can't afford that then you shouldn't have a computer to begin with





Boot your OS to a 500G ssd and Store you files and any write intensive apps on a secondary 7200 rpm sata and you're good to go
Title: Re: Making your own SSD drives
Post by: Anonymous on August 17, 2022, 11:16:16 AM
Here's what I meant to post earlier



https://youtu.be/9Hz3IGj38j4
Title: Re: Making your own SSD drives
Post by: Anonymous on August 17, 2022, 11:20:33 AM
Quote from: "Biggie Smiles" post_id=471378 time=1660746928 user_id=3214
Bro. Decent ssd drives for booting your OS are like a hundred bucks



If you can't afford that then you shouldn't have a computer to begin with





Boot your OS to a 500G ssd and Store you files and any write intensive apps on a secondary 7200 rpm sata and you're good to go


So you'd put windows on the SSD and Microsoft Office on the hdd sata?



Or is that Ms office on the SSD too?
Title: Re: Making your own SSD drives
Post by: Biggie Smiles on August 17, 2022, 11:40:23 AM
Quote from: "Just Joe" post_id=471386 time=1660749633
Quote from: "Biggie Smiles" post_id=471378 time=1660746928 user_id=3214
Bro. Decent ssd drives for booting your OS are like a hundred bucks



If you can't afford that then you shouldn't have a computer to begin with





Boot your OS to a 500G ssd and Store you files and any write intensive apps on a secondary 7200 rpm sata and you're good to go


So you'd put windows on the SSD and Microsoft Office on the hdd sata?



Or is that Ms office on the SSD too?


your OS goes on ssd. Your pagefile and office apps and any other high write apps go on the 7200 rpm mechanical drive. If you have enough RAM you wont be doing much swapping so don't listen to the morons that tell you SSD improves performance on the pagefile. it doesn't. It only ensures you'll be on the market for a new SSD within 2 to 3 years.  



intensive writes wears down SSD drives
Title: Re: Making your own SSD drives
Post by: Anonymous on August 17, 2022, 12:20:12 PM
Quote from: "Biggie Smiles" post_id=471390 time=1660750823 user_id=3214
Quote from: "Just Joe" post_id=471386 time=1660749633




So you'd put windows on the SSD and Microsoft Office on the hdd sata?



Or is that Ms office on the SSD too?


your OS goes on ssd. Your pagefile and office apps and any other high write apps go on the 7200 rpm mechanical drive. If you have enough RAM you wont be doing much swapping so don't listen to the morons that tell you SSD improves performance on the pagefile. it doesn't. It only ensures you'll be on the market for a new SSD within 2 to 3 years.  



intensive writes wears down SSD drives


So the SSD doesn't need to be very big?



1 TB at most?



Thx for the information
Title: Re: Making your own SSD drives
Post by: Biggie Smiles on August 17, 2022, 12:53:01 PM
Quote from: "Just Joe" post_id=471396 time=1660753212
Quote from: "Biggie Smiles" post_id=471390 time=1660750823 user_id=3214




your OS goes on ssd. Your pagefile and office apps and any other high write apps go on the 7200 rpm mechanical drive. If you have enough RAM you wont be doing much swapping so don't listen to the morons that tell you SSD improves performance on the pagefile. it doesn't. It only ensures you'll be on the market for a new SSD within 2 to 3 years.  



intensive writes wears down SSD drives


So the SSD doesn't need to be very big?



1 TB at most?



Thx for the information


Not even.  I run an OS drive of 256gig and I'm nowhere near used up.  And I do IT work with lots of programming and technical writing. Visio diagrams. Etc etc
Title: Re: Making your own SSD drives
Post by: Rancidmilko on August 17, 2022, 01:24:38 PM
I'm getting a 2 Tb M.2 on this year's black friday
Title: Re: Making your own SSD drives
Post by: Lokmar on August 18, 2022, 12:56:00 AM
Buying an SSD was the best purchase I ever made. The boot up times were unbelievably short. I dont even have a platter drive anymore other than a backup drive.