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Survey for my school project: DO you have an SSD in your system? (Yes or No)

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Survey for my school project: DO you have an SSD in your system? (Yes or No)  

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  1. 1. Survey for my school project: DO you have an SSD in your system? (Yes or No)

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Hi,

 

I am doing a project at school about PC components, and I have created a survey to see who has an SSD and who doesn't. (to find proportions)

 

Please could you complete it for me?

 

Thank you so much!

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I have a hybrid because why not

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 all of my computers 

i5 6400 

Q9650

Q6600

i7 3770k

i5 760

laptop

Ryzen 5 3600 stock | 2x16GB C13 3200MHz (AFR) | GTX 760 (Sold the VII)| ASUS Prime X570-P | 6TB WD Gold (128MB Cache, 2017)

Samsung 850 EVO 240 GB 

138 is a good number.

 

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One in my laptop, and one in my desktop. Any computer I have will probably be equipped  with an SSD.

I used to be quite active here.

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Just now, themctipers said:

 all of my computers 

i5 6400 

Q9650

Q6600

i7 3770k

i5 760

laptop

Wow that's  $12

Everyone should own a vive.

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Yes, in 2 of mine so far. And my old Windows ME machine will be getting one for booting off once I get an IDE to SATA adapter.

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SSDs 4 lyfe

but they are way to expensive for mass storage

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YES, every PC in the house that is used now has an SSD and all custom builds I build for others will include them, the cost has reached the point where it is stupid NOT to have one.

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1 minute ago, MANIDY inc said:

Wow that's  $12

Uh. 

850 evo

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850 evo / intel

850 evo / intel

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? SSD power 

Ryzen 5 3600 stock | 2x16GB C13 3200MHz (AFR) | GTX 760 (Sold the VII)| ASUS Prime X570-P | 6TB WD Gold (128MB Cache, 2017)

Samsung 850 EVO 240 GB 

138 is a good number.

 

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6 minutes ago, GeorgeAcres said:

Hi,

 

I am doing a project at school about PC components, and I have created a survey to see who has an SSD and who doesn't. (to find proportions)

 

Please could you complete it for me?

 

Thank you so much!

Isnt this kinda biased

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10 minutes ago, GeorgeAcres said:

Hi,

 

I am doing a project at school about PC components, and I have created a survey to see who has an SSD and who doesn't. (to find proportions)

 

Please could you complete it for me?

 

Thank you so much!

There are at least 3 answers to every poll, not 2. Yes, No, and Turnip.

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I'd say LTT forums would be a bit biased... it's safe to assume most people here know that a SSD is well worth it. Unless you are targeting this type of audience it wouldn't hurt to do a survey for more "casual" pc users. (Wouldn't consider them enthusiasts). Try to survey everyone in your classes?

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I have 2x 500gb ssds in raid 0 in my desktop and a 1 tb ssd in my laptop cause why not

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5 minutes ago, Himommies said:

Isnt this kinda biased

Lol, asking a bunch of PC enthusiasts if they use storage from this decade is kinda 1 sided.

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SanDisk Ultra II 240GB

Seagate 2TB

WD Blue 1TB

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unless SSDs price/gb ratio comes down to HDD level, an SSD just isn't a viable option for me.

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Desktop, notebook for school, almost everything has an SSD here!

The only things that don't have it are my old-school machine for old games, notebook of my stepdad but SSD upgrade is planned and my ps2 got recently upgraded to a 1TB WD drive :D

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1 minute ago, imPixelTV said:

unless SSDs price/gb ratio comes down to HDD level, an SSD just isn't a viable option.

I disagree. the key word here is value. When you can get one component that will single handledly speed up your entire workflow for a not ubreasonable cost, then it is very viable. I wont use a computer unless it has an ssd, and most non enthusiast PC users I know feel the same way. 

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When I first got my 850 Evo I was blown away, worth every penny but now the feeling is gone because I am used to it. Still cool being the first player in a BF4 server.

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4 minutes ago, imPixelTV said:

unless SSDs price/gb ratio comes down to HDD level, an SSD just isn't a viable option for me.

Until you realize you can buy a SSD to install your OS on for under 70 bucks easily. Sometimes it's not all price/gb ratio, but price/performance gain. You can keep your HDD for most storage but using a SSD for the OS just makes everything so much better. I recently just got done with a project where I upgraded the RAM and put in a SSD to 5+year old PCs at our workplace and they work flawlessly. Even faster and more responsive than my actual workstation.

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