Jokes24 mins ago
Laptop Query
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Hi I am in the market for a new laptop but am unsure what the difference is between a "Hard Disk Drive" and a "Solid State Drive" and which is best?
Thanks
Steve
Thanks
Steve
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Good answers already given, but in a nutshell, an SSD is quicker, more reliable and less likely to develop faults, as there are no moving parts involved. The only downside is the SSD is more expensive than a traditional HDD. If you can afford it, I'd def go for the SSD. My HDD died on me a while ago and I had it replaced with a SSD. The laptop starts up almost instantly...
08:03 Thu 16th Apr 2020
Good answers already given, but in a nutshell, an SSD is quicker, more reliable and less likely to develop faults, as there are no moving parts involved.
The only downside is the SSD is more expensive than a traditional HDD.
If you can afford it, I'd def go for the SSD.
My HDD died on me a while ago and I had it replaced with a SSD. The laptop starts up almost instantly now and I can tell the difference when I'm using my laptop - it's def quicker than it was before :)
The only downside is the SSD is more expensive than a traditional HDD.
If you can afford it, I'd def go for the SSD.
My HDD died on me a while ago and I had it replaced with a SSD. The laptop starts up almost instantly now and I can tell the difference when I'm using my laptop - it's def quicker than it was before :)