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No joke, when I was looking for Solid State the other day, I was having one heck of a time finding it online. When I did finally find it, I made sure I bought it quickly. What follows is my review.
I was impressed with Solid State plain and simple. When I placed my order, I had in in my hands within 3 days and that’s no joke. The key is looking for a seller with over a 100 feedback rating on Ebay. I’ve even included an Ebay listing to Solid State in this review to make it even easier on you.
Should I hold out for solid state drive prices to go down?
So I'm looking to buy a netbook in the near future, but then I look Solid State around and I see that solid state drives are supposed to be faster and more efficient, but they're currently super-expensive. Should I just get a netbook with a hard drive now, or wait for SSDs to get cheaper?Also, when will SSD drives start to get cheaper?
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Hmmm, very good question, but wouldn’t it void apple’s warranty if you open the laptop yourself? Since Jobs is so damn picky and all. If the laptop has room for only one HDD, then you would have to replace the old drive and install everything in the new one. I would rather have those installed in a PC tower since they need cooling, not a lot of cooling but it’s rather better to have them at good temps.
Should not be a problem. you may get unexpected results because amps made by different companies use slightly different parts.just make sure that you turn them on in the order that the electricity is flowing, and turn them off in the reverse order.
Regular hard drives are electro-mechanical devices. Data is stored using a moving read-write head that puts small magnetic charges on a spinning disk. Solid state drives on the other had are completely electronic, they have no moving parts. They use some from of memory that holds it’s data when the power is turned off, usually Flash memory. Solid state drives are much more durable then normal drives which makes them great for laptops. They can also access data faster. The downside right now is that they are more expensive then normal drives.
The price isn’t the only issue. There is also the junk controllers which cause them to be slow, and have severe write and life issues. Whenever they clear up all the issues with them, could be a few months, could be years, who knows.
It depends, frankly. If you have a laptop the SSD may or may not be a good option for you. For one, they are expensive, and you will get very little storage space. However, you will find your computer boots almost instantly, and (if you’re clumsy like me) you will find SSD’s to be relatively indestructible. Additionally, your battery life will be significantly extended since there are no moving parts. That said, don’t buy a mac. Overpriced and underpowered, most students I see are unhappy after a few months with them. Mostly because they are very poorly supported by customer service, and really have to fight to get anything done.
The main profit is that they’re extremly fast, thats pretty much the difference from SSD and HDD. SSD though has very small amount of space (for some that is), but if you dont need alot of that, Id say go for it.
There are two classes of users. First, performance junkies use SSD’s as a huge RAM drive. SSD’s have much higher speed than traditional hard drives. Second is portable usage. they use far less power, are lighter, and are vibration and impact resistant. They last much longer in mobile laptops than do traditional hard drives. I have had numerous laptop hard drive failures, and want an SSD when I grow up!
The classic text on these things is “The Art of Electronics” by Horowitz and Hill. It’s a huge book, full of lots of information. I would definitely not recommend reading beginning to end, but it’s a good reference for looking things up.
Solid state Hard drive are generally faster than normal hard drive. I don’t want to get on too technical but Solid state are like computer memory ram. They can load very fast as opposed to normal hard drive which use magnetized disk. In hard drive, there is read speed and write speed. Read speed is the one that concerned with how fast computer can open your program, save documents , boot window and so on. Write speed is the one that concern with saving files, copying one files from other. Solid state are very fast in read speed but they are not much different from normal hard disk in write speed. Which is perfect for a Netbook because I don’t think you’ll be writing and copying a lot of files in net book. Solid state drive don’t have moving parts as magnetized disk so if the drive fall , it have higher chance of surviving the impact. Which is great for a Net book because people like to carry them and drop them occasionally. So in m option , Solid state driver are better than hard drive.