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    SSD Question

    I currently have 2 SSDs my oldest is about 4 years old Corsair Force 2.5" 120GB SATA II MLC (SSD) and the other about 3 SAMSUNG 830 Series 2.5" 256GB SATA III MLC (SSD).
    Im wondering if I should just scrap these 2 or upgrade to something better. Im more of an IT guy as in software/network issues so hardware Im still so so about when it comes to things like this lol. Any type of feedback would help thanks guys
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    If there's nothing wrong with them then you don't really need to upgrade them imo the only difference you will notice is windows/wow will load up slightly faster but thats just my opinion

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    Nothing wrong that I can notice yet the limited space on the one 120gb is what concerns me. Its nearly fully lol
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    Oh right:P i was going to comment that the largest SSD is only 240gb... but then i saw one for 900GB : > http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...657&catid=2101 theres the link if you want to look at it

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    Quote Originally Posted by borgarr View Post
    Oh right:P i was going to comment that the largest SSD is only 240gb... but then i saw one for 900GB : > http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...657&catid=2101 theres the link if you want to look at it
    ?

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...9SIA12K21G5997

    Not limited to 1TB either...Higher capacity ones using PCIe.

    OP, if they work fine I wouldn't really bother spending the time and money upgrading to a newer SSD unless you just want the added capacity. Newer ones are a little faster at reading but ehhh...

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