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HDD vs SSHD vs SSD
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<blockquote data-quote="ttto" data-source="post: 597238" data-attributes="member: 55565"><p>Overall, SSD is the best option. I think it depends of what are you going to do with your computer. For example, in my PC, used by my family, I have a 1TB HDD, and Windows and all services work fine in terms of speed for common use. In my macbook pro (mid 2012), I changed the HDD, introducing a <a href="https://www.sandisk.com/home/ssd/ultra-ii-ssd" target="_blank">SanDisk Ultra II SSD</a> , (480GB) and the performance improved a lot. I recommend to use a SSD for primary storage, actually, you can get one for a very good prize, and have an external drive to storage huge stuff, and make security backups (in my case I have a Samsung M3 1TB, now Maxtor, divided for files and Time Machine).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttto, post: 597238, member: 55565"] Overall, SSD is the best option. I think it depends of what are you going to do with your computer. For example, in my PC, used by my family, I have a 1TB HDD, and Windows and all services work fine in terms of speed for common use. In my macbook pro (mid 2012), I changed the HDD, introducing a [URL='https://www.sandisk.com/home/ssd/ultra-ii-ssd']SanDisk Ultra II SSD[/URL] , (480GB) and the performance improved a lot. I recommend to use a SSD for primary storage, actually, you can get one for a very good prize, and have an external drive to storage huge stuff, and make security backups (in my case I have a Samsung M3 1TB, now Maxtor, divided for files and Time Machine). [/QUOTE]
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