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My Windows 10 Rig. Some old pics with my 780ti, i now have a 980 watercooled
If you have the funds for them great. I personally can't justify the costs as I can build a new system with those funds. LOL.
Personally, I've had bad experiences with SSDs to date. But maybe I am the unfortunate user to get them. I already had 1 fail without warning and out of the blue. Some of the data was only partially retrievable (I guess better than an HDD failure which could nuke a drive). I now have a Crucial MX100 that is giving me the disappearing act every now and then. Definitely will not consider them as a reliable backup drive even if I did have the funds based on my bad experiences to date with them. Of course the SSDs are strictly being used as OS/programs drive. HDDs are more reliable and durable based on my experiences. But as SSDs progress, who knows. They're still infants compared to HDDs.