Saturday, 15 December 2012


                                      SSD Or HDD

The main difference between and SSD or solid-state drive is the layout. SSD’s store their data on memory chips, like a USB stick and standard hard drives store data an a magnetic platter which has to spin up to speed for it to access it.

SSD’s are much faster than Hard drives because they have no moving parts. Hard drives have a spinning platter so it is slower to find the bits of data. But because of the speed they are very expensive. A 128GB one will cost you £167! So if I were you I would but a cheap SSD and use it fore your Operating system and programs only, and use a HDD for your data.

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An SSD Drive



A Coventional Hard Drive

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