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An SSD ( Solid – State Disk ) is a memory-based storage device. It has no moving parts. Some improvements: Where a hard drive has moving parts, and has to move a read head across the platter to seek data, an SSD can access any point in its …

They are MUCH faster and aren’t based off of a spinning disk , so they work well in mobile devices like laptops. They are more reliable in the sense that they have far fewer moving parts that could fail, but the memory itself does ….

I was surfing around this morning when I stumbled onto the Crucial memory site, which was touting the benefits of SSD Solid – State Drives vs the traditional mechanical hard drives most of us use. There is no doubt about it. … Lightweight Enjoy increased mobility with a lighter-weight SSD , which weighs less than a traditional mechanical drive

Adding an affordable solid state drive could add a couple of years to your notebook’s lifespan, and even out-perform a new notebook. To find out just how much of a difference an SSD can make, we upgraded a two-year-old Sony VAIO VGN-FZ140E … Our notebook uses a 2.5-inch hard drive with Hp PP2182D battery a Serial ATA (SATA) interface. The majority of solid state disks on the market also use SATA interfaces, and are 2.5 or 1.8 inches


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