Define 'runs well'. Does it 'run well' if it dies prematurely 1 or 2 years from now? Does it run well if it benchmarks at 20% the rated speed at the moment? Have you benchmarked your drive to see how much it has degraded?
Does what its suppose to do. Its well past the 2 year mark.
You sir are a
bummer. You act as if your word is law, it is not.
Buy the right product, install it correctly and walla, enjoyment.
Maybe your an industry professional, I do not know. I am not and yet I am using the equipment as I described. I do not baby the drives and I have only had 1 of 8 fail, and I bet a destructive FW flash will bring it back. Been over 4 years now. I even use the XP machine with GIMP, edit a lot. I use it as a bench machine as well to keep up with my game machine. Way too many people use SSD's with XP for your statements to be a concern.
Yes, W7 was coded with SSD's in mind. XP was not, considering it was coded way before SSD's were available to the masses, but so what. The reads and writes happen the same way with either OS, they are more the same than not. W7 is coded to make install of SSD easier but thats it, I use both, have installed with both W7 and XP. TRIM is unnecessary because the SSD FW handles maintenance by it self. You cannot even use TRIM when you RAID SSD's. When the XP SSD drive fails, I will lose the OS only, all else is on other drives. I will then use another small SSD and re-install the XP OS and move on.
It will cost me less than the 1st SSD purchase, to boot.
An SSD will not run AH better than a spinner. I will load faster but thats it. Pagefile use will be faster but who can really tell the diff. The SSD will however make other computer things nicer. It will work with the modern rams, vid cards and such, speeding up browsing and other apps. Why use a mobo with a 6GB/s SATA headers with a spin drive that cannot come close to using the pipe available.
The OS is the foundation for all that comes after. Giving the OS its best working environment is the battle. All apps work inside the OS. The OS works with the hardware provided. Its a no brainer.
But to each his own. I know it works, and any test or benchmark of an SSD will surpass that of a spinner.
The op wanted options, I tried to offer some.