MarkREDev(Sunday 20th of January 2008 12:55:14 PM)
THIS IS HORSE XXXX! I have a Dell D430 with a SSD 5000 and it is so slow I am about to send it back to DELL! It hangs up forever, absolute JUNK.
kingdengamle(Sunday 20th of January 2008 09:14:36 AM)
SDD FTW!XD
iamdmc(Thursday 29th of November 2007 06:19:46 PM)
I'm so into SSD
jeromerobles(Monday 26th of February 2007 05:12:07 AM)
SDDs have shorter mean time before failure than HDD, they have limited read/write cycles. Also, they are slower in writing files into it, so it may be fast at bootup but slow during normal runs. If damaged, the contents of an SDD cannot be recovered unlike HD where some sectors are still intact and data can be recovered.
all that aside, ssd's are simply better for running programs. i would never propose using them for storage or a scrap disk, but for running programs theres no contest.
tipoomaster(Sunday 30th of March 2008 11:59:23 AM)
actualy the new ones have a higher mean time before failure, but the rest of what you said still stands.
cadavar(Thursday 15th of February 2007 05:14:43 PM)
You are one stupid person. Do your research before making accusations. Light weight laptops now a days are indeed using 1.8" HD's as opposed to the standard 2.5" laptop HD's. Sure enough that Dell notebook comes from the factory with a 1.8" HD. DUMB ASS
cadavar(Thursday 15th of February 2007 05:14:23 PM)
You are one stupid person. Do your research before making accusations. Light weight laptops now a days are indeed using 1.8" HD's as opposed to the standard 2.5" laptop HD's. Sure enough that Dell notebook comes from the factory with a 1.8" HD. DUMB ASS