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Legodude77:


--- Quote from: curiosblockland6 on May 25, 2013, 11:48:12 AM ---but HDDs have moving parts, which can wear out as well

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But if the parts break, you could just get them repaired. With a SSD there is nothing you can do.

Though we usually just use SSDs for boot up so the write limit isn't really a problem if all the SSD is doing is just reading.

Momentum:

in star trek into darkness, they use the cyborg R.A.T mice as mice on some computers.

devildogelite:


--- Quote from: Legodude77 on May 25, 2013, 01:22:23 PM ---But if the parts break, you could just get them repaired. With a SSD there is nothing you can do.

Though we usually just use SSDs for boot up so the write limit isn't really a problem if all the SSD is doing is just reading.

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You're not getting a mechanical HDD repaired.

(Frankie):

so it wouldn't be wise to replace my hdd with an sdd of the same size?

MackTheHunter:


--- Quote from: (Frankie) on May 25, 2013, 10:41:52 PM ---so it wouldn't be wise to replace my hdd with an sdd of the same size?

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SDD is fine, just remember that they apparently don't last as long - and if you permanently delete something, you can't do data recovery - it's gone.

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