Snap-On Catalog PC Question

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drapp
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Snap-On Catalog PC Question

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What are the specifications of the computer(s) you are using to run GM / Snap-On parts catalog? Do they work well (fast / slow)?

We have a couple that need replaced and I am considering changing to a Solid State Drive from Hard Disk. If you are using a SSD, did you notice improvement in performance?
LOKI1
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We lease ours from Snap-On. Our's is solid state and the improvement is remarkable, from completely shut down to ready to go is only seconds.
oakleyc2
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I have our machines built and SSD is the way to go. We have had to replace a couple hard drives over the years but the difference in speed is night and day. My current machine which is a few years old has

Intel i7-7700k @4.20 GHz
32 GB ram
500 GB SSD

It's quick and will keep up with the increase in demand for many years
Kdiperi
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IS snap on offering the SSD drives now with their latest builds for lease ?
TimK
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Yes
partsguy51
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Is there any other Catalog out there .Snap-on very slow for us
LOKI1
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LOKI1 wrote:We lease ours from Snap-On. Our's is solid state and the improvement is remarkable, from completely shut down to ready to go is only seconds.
YES
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