Netbook and SSD?


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I own a Samsung np n220 I mostly use to browse the internet, edit documents, read emails and stuff like this.

I was thinking about getting a small sad for it (sata II) but I don't know if it'd be worth it.

What do you think?

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I have Asus eee 1000HA (with 2GB RAM & Win 7 HP). And I haven't used it for awhile, but after replacing it with its HDD with SSD (Kingston V+200, 60GB, bought it for $60.00), I have been using it daily, and enjoying using it. The netbook became much much faster! I also browse web, email, and work on documents (MS Office 2010). The battery life became better too!

It was a great investment!

I did, very recently, i own a MSI U135DX and changed from a 160GB 5400RPM to a OCZ 60GB SSD, as others have said the difference is night and day, it really seems to unlock the machine.

If possible try and cram as much ram as you can in, i managed to get mine up to 2GB,

Also i recommend Windows 8, you can't run metro apps, but the increased performance and better battery life (the start screen i think works well on a netbook with a small screen, easy to click the icons) make it a worthwhile upgrade.

Hello,

You will see a definite improvement in both startup and shutdown speeds. General responsiveness on the desktop should be improved as well, although how much depends largely on what you are using the computer for.

Unless you are a big fan of it, I would suggest disabling hibernation, as having it enabled means the creation of a HIBERFIL.SYS file about the same size as your RAM. On a hard disk drive that might be negligible, but if you are installing a smaller-sized SSD than you probably want every GB of space possible. The sleep option should still be available, and it does not consume any disk space.

Regards,

Aryeh Goretsky

You got that that right!! System performance gain is just phenomenal.

quite, got a SSD for my htpc i just built and it is amazing, wish i could get one for my mac book pro which i use to game, but 300GB+ SSDs are way too expensive still
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