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SSDs vs. HDDs - Yahoo Tech

Submitted by Serpius, , Thread ID: 27847

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15-01-2017, 03:44 AM
#1
Everyone,

A very good reading about SSDs versus HDDs.

This article explains the differences between the 2 types of storage technology.

This will assist you in deciding to either build a computer with all SSDs or all HDDs or a combination of both.

Read on...

SSDs vs. HDDs - Yahoo Tech

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#2
This post...Made me go brain dead for 15 minutes. this post is just retarded.

January 1, 2017
"The battle between SSD and HDD is over" Pretty sure the "battle" has been over for a while now. The only problem with SSD's is the how pricey they become when you get more storage. Which is well worth it in my opinion. It's pretty obvious which one to buy.

The only reason someone should buy a HDD, Is if they want a lot of storage and don't have a big budget, Or they just don't have enough in general. When I built PC. I could either get a cheap HDD and a better GPU, Or An SSD with an average GPU. I went with the SSD.
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This is fucked in the head, like i'm dead after dis.

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15-01-2017, 04:22 AM
Unknownlady Wrote:
This is fucked in the head, like i'm dead after dis.

What's wrong with you?

Someone piss in your Wheaties?

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One thing the HDD does right is that it takes its time dying. If you see signs of it failing, you can probably still save your data. An SSD, on the other hand, is usually completely gone before you can do anything about it.

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#6
For me is boot time, always a pleasure to have

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#7
I have a SSD for windows and a HDD for data, my computer is starting in 4 seconds with my ssd.

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