..., If are set on the reliability of an SSD , I suggest you look towards using the money you would save by buying an HDD to store some of your more valuable content...
3 Answers · Computers & Internet · 07/01/2014
...sure to get one with a reputation for reliability and back up your data on occasion...excellent SSDs). Pros of SSD only: -All data reads...) Pros of SSD + HDD : -More space overall -fast boot...
2 Answers · Computers & Internet · 29/07/2013
I love SSD 's. They're fast as hell and much quieter..., it would probably be better to stick with the HDD . But if you can deal with the smaller space (and the...
5 Answers · Computers & Internet · 28/12/2013
...to SSD . Cons: Drive decides what files to move. You can't tell the drive to leave that one game on the SSD . If you don't access it enough, it's on the HDD .
1 Answers · Computers & Internet · 16/08/2014
...slow. 7200rpm is much better. So I would say go with the ssd but then realized it is a pitiful 24GB. Mostly you...
4 Answers · Computers & Internet · 09/08/2013
...size of a HDD , go for a Hybrid Drive. They have both SSD and HDD storage, and put common files, such as the OS, on the SSD , to speed...
2 Answers · Computers & Internet · 11/11/2012
The 512GB SSD + 1TB drive would smoke any pair of mechanical hard drives in RAID...
6 Answers · Computers & Internet · 17/06/2012
...the speed difference between SSD and HDD become less significant. Also if you... array would be cheaper than a SSD , would store significantly more, offer reliability , and would offer speeds semi-comparable...
2 Answers · Computers & Internet · 30/07/2010
... of heavy usage. These are fairly typical numbers for drive reliability .
6 Answers · Computers & Internet · 15/08/2012
...everyday gaming and multi-tasking. The SSD , on the other hand, will make an enormous difference in boot time... that come with SSDs, like longer term reliability . Great setup, though. Have fun with it...
5 Answers · Computers & Internet · 05/05/2012