![]() My boot drive is a Crucial NVME drive, takes about 7 secs to boot.so about 2 secs faster than my 10 year old Kingston SSD. The Kingston drive boots in about 9 seconds, the WD HDD in almost 45 secs. I originally had a 1TB WD Blue 7200rpm drive (a very popular and excellent HDD.I have 3 of them). I still have 2 Kingston V300 120GB SSDs, one on my yougest son's PC as the boot drive. I reinstalled Windows for my parents on a Kingston A400 240GB because I didn't know about DRAM vs No DRAM with SSDs, and it was pretty disappointing compared to other SSDs I used that have DRAM, like ADATA SU800 Ultimate. ![]() So trust me, you definitely WILL se a big difference if you switch to it from HDD.ĭRAM-less SSDs like the Kingston A400 and Crucial BX500 in some cases can perform almost as slowly as HDDs. I don't know where're you pulling that out as I have that Kingston SSD, and after switching to it from HDD, a while ago, I noticed a HUGE difference in OS speed. ![]()
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