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Originally Posted by White Owl
When I was first considering getting a solid state drive, I did some googling and came across an article that explained in great detail how the Windows experience index is perfectly useless for evaluating SSDs, since the index uses the drive's rotation speed as an important criteria. And of course a SSD doesn't have a rotation speed. So with that bit of information missing, all the other numbers are garbage.
I don't have the link anymore, and don't recall where I found it. 
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well considering that SSD is just a really big RAM drive that would make perfect sense

on the other hand we should not have to buy expensive equipment to compensate for bad code....
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