The 5 year old 160GB HDD in my ageing Windows XP system is becoming increasingly slow despite attempts to streamline its contents, so I was looking to replace it with a new HD. I stumbled across SSDs and hybrid drives (part conventional HDD, part intelligent SSD storing frequently used content only), and wondered which way to go?
I only use the PC for internet/basic photo manipulation and storing MP3s/photos. I'm only using around 140GB at present. I dont need huge storage, but resent paying 2 or 3 times as much for an SSD if I'm not going to see much of a benefit. Will I really notice much of a difference with SSD? Are hybrids a fad?
Another thing, I havent got a SATA3 mobo, so wont get the full speed benifits of SATA3 devices. I also only want a single drive to save messing about.
The PC spec is modest, but once programs have loaded its more than adequate:
2GB DDR ram
Pentium D 2.8Ghz
SATA 2 mobo
Win XP
Thoughts?