![]() ![]() Boot up and general program use with an SSD compared to HDD just flys, especially with OSX's journaling file system. Is this worth it? if so, what SSD would you recommend for my desktop? and will the Kingston one work with my mac? I don't need the 500 GB HDD in my mac since i only really use like 50 GB. It isn't really necessary since everything works just fine, but I'd like som more space in my desktop and some more speed in my mackbook. I would then put my current SSD, the Kingston V300, in my Macbook Pro. I'm considering buying a new and faster SSD with 256 GB (preferably at a sale) and put it in my desktop PC. It's not the fastest SSD and i would like one with more space. I currently have an Kingston SSDNow V300 128GB in my desktop. I use my mac at school, for programing, writing and for some mild media editing. I did this because it started to get slow, and i had the spare ram sticks from my old ASUS G74SX notebook. I recently upgraded my ram on my macbook pro from 4GB (2x 2GB) to 8GB (2x 4GB), and it was a great little performance boost. ![]()
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