nganung mga thin laptop ron gagamit man ug SSD ug dli HDD? i have in mind but i need more info about using SSD and not HDD on a thin laptop
nganung mga thin laptop ron gagamit man ug SSD ug dli HDD? i have in mind but i need more info about using SSD and not HDD on a thin laptop
mas gaan an sya compared sa mechanical HDD... mahal mana ang ultra-lights... so, gi tailor pud ang mga components na gamit nila para samotan ug justify ang premium cost sa mga ultra-lights...
much better gud ang SSD kay pwerting paspasa and more handy keysa HDD .
but and nka apan kay mahal cya but sulit sad .
So its not about the safety of ur data files stored in a storage for the reason why they do that..they said battery saver i think HDD also can save battery...but the most applauding is SSD dont have needle head unlike sa HDD na prone to data files corrupted, so pwidi rajud unta butangan ug HDD and mga thin laptop
unsa pud na sya sa reason kay mas robust ang SSD... that's an improvement over the mechanical HDD but at with a premium cost
the only problem is very costly ang SSD and the storage is only limited unlike HDD it can bring you up to 1T or more
mao gyud... mahal pa SSD for now... ICs nang ilahang gamit man gud... mga EEPROMs / flash memory... mas mahal kay sa platters. gold wires man gud ang interconnect ana nila sa sulod sa IC... basin mo gamit na sila'g copper wires puhon para maka barato... then barato napud ang baligya nla sa atoang mga consumers...
Last edited by lloyd_joy; 11-27-2012 at 12:40 PM.
you should not compare SSD over HDD in terms of capacity or cost per gigabyte in the same way that you should not compare HDD over SSD in terms of performance... because it's already pretty obvious, it's night and day!
determine what you need and your purpose and then get what you need/want... e.g. if you want/need space and storage, then obviously don't go for SSD. if you want/need fast and snappy performance, then of course go get an SSD.
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