seanspotatobiz
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I was wondering about using an SSD drive for my system disk - I understand that PCIe SSD drive is faster than a SATA SSD drive. Would it come with a driver that would enable installation of Windows (7) onto that drive?
Assuming that it's used every day, how long would it last, compared to the magnetic platter-based drives of yore?
I checked out my 'Windows Experience Index' and everything is 7.4 except my HDD which is 5.4. If I understand right, there's generally not much point in getting a HDD beyond 7.4, so I'd probably go for an old-fashioned SATA II HDD, if I can achieve that at lower cost and with better longevity than one of these new-fangled space-aged solidity stabiliser wotsits.
Assuming that it's used every day, how long would it last, compared to the magnetic platter-based drives of yore?
I checked out my 'Windows Experience Index' and everything is 7.4 except my HDD which is 5.4. If I understand right, there's generally not much point in getting a HDD beyond 7.4, so I'd probably go for an old-fashioned SATA II HDD, if I can achieve that at lower cost and with better longevity than one of these new-fangled space-aged solidity stabiliser wotsits.