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The writes tend to be slower with SSD due to the way they work. Reads are fine.
Remember the voltage has to be raised up to write so this may be causing the problem. The circuitry to do this process does cause some lag time from what I remember when burning EEROMs. The SSDs are really just huge EEROMs with very fast access times.
John
But... In many environments, you're going to see both. There are going to be JPG files which have already been compressed, as well as other files that do not compress down like zips because they're already compressed. This files sit there right along side text, docs, html, and others that will zing down to next to nothing.
Your best test maybe to do a file copy and monitor the start and stop time of your copy. That will be better than any artificial test.
John
Should I have both the OS and Trainz on the SSD?
I'm getting a PC next week but I won't be getting an SSD for a week or two... i'm guessing I can easily clone the existing drive to the new SSD and then just wipe the existing drive and remount it as storage?
Is there anything I should be looking out for?
Putting the OS on the SSD will allow for a faster boot time.
My new computer arrives shortly and it has a 250gb SSD as well as a 750gb standard hard drive. Is it sensible to try and put Trainz on the SSD (as well as the OS) and if so what do I need to think about? Or should I put it on the standard hard drive. Very grateful for any thoughts or reports of experiences.