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02-01-13, 09:34 AM #12
Re: To ssd or to not ssd. That is the question.
For sequentially accessed files (aka: Music and Movies)
The best thing is to have one hard drive for just music/movies. What you want to do is to make it a fresh format and then when ripping music or movies do that to a different drive and then copy it over to the storage drive. This along with using a defragment program to "consolidate free space" you will be in the best position.
Unless, and here is the aside: If you are working with un-compressed video or audio files (like 7.1 surround wav files that are 30+ minutes long) In that case you should go for the SSD....... but that isn't a storage question thats a performance question.-- Intentionally Left Blank --
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02-01-13, 10:09 AM #13
Re: To ssd or to not ssd. That is the question.
120 hz gaming monitors will run around 300-400 bucks. They make a big difference in FPS's. Checkout BenQ or Asus. Asus is actually just releasing a new 144hz monitor for under 400 and I'm hearing good things so far.
I have a Samsung 1080p 60hz that looks like garbage compared to the benq XL2420T I bought boxing day. I feel completely justified paying the money for it. Night and day difference and probably 100-150bucks price difference.
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Asus VG248QE 24" (279.99 on Newegg) - wow, wish this was out b4 xmas I paid $300 for my Benq on boxing day/blackfriday special.
Asus VG278HE 27" (499.99 on Newegg)
Benq XL2420T 24" (389.99 on Newegg)Last edited by Ace22; 02-01-13 at 10:23 AM.
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02-01-13, 05:03 PM #15
Re: To ssd or to not ssd. That is the question.
And hence the debate
If you prefer picture quality over refresh then IPS in general are superior. If you prefer high frames for high FPS 1st person type games, many will say 120 Hz monitors.
I like my 120 Hz monitor but only for gaming. It's mediorce for anything else.
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02-02-13, 06:14 PM #16
Re: To ssd or to not ssd. That is the question.
Purpose and cost. I agree will all comments made.
As I'm mainly gaming on my rig I want the fast refresh rate.
The other key benefit of isp is that there is no sensitivity to viewing angle. What can you get in the isp realm for $280 bucks that will beat that asus 144hz monitor with 1ms response time?
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02-02-13, 06:46 PM #17Re: To ssd or to not ssd. That is the question.
I game on my rig. Crysis 2 looks fantastic on an IPS monitor. I also do fine with a 60Hz monitor. I will only get a 120+Hz monitor if it doesn't have a shitty panel.
enf-Jesus its been like 12 minutes and you're already worried about stats?! :-P
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02-02-13, 06:47 PM #18Re: To ssd or to not ssd. That is the question.
Which is to say that I don't play modern games at low settings with no eye candy enabled. If I wanted that, I'd be playing DOD, which while it lacks graphics has good mechanics.
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02-02-13, 07:11 PM #20Re: To ssd or to not ssd. That is the question.
Online games aren't bad even with a modern HDD or an older SSD. I really notice the difference when using a newer SSD on larger loads like huge game maps, booting up, etc.
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