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<blockquote data-quote="Cortex" data-source="post: 892743" data-attributes="member: 54432"><p>Most server rooms continue to use traditional drives & many of those drives have been in use an awful long time & chatter away with no issues - I have a 5TB drive in this new desktop & a 500 GIG SSD that I use for Windows & most data that's created often - The spinner has music/video/16 years of photographs etc.</p><p></p><p>The cost of the Crucial SSD was just over 50 UK pounds, maybe $60 - I cannot see a reason why anyone would use a spinner in a laptop as cloud can be used for excess data, start-up time alone & accessing data makes IMHO a SDD well worth the ever decreasing costs of a SSD - A 240 SSD £25 - Most if not all new laptops in the UK have a SSD.- Spinning drives have their place but for me it's not for C:\ - Used 2.5 inch spinners drives can be used for backup with a cheap enclosure with a USB connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cortex, post: 892743, member: 54432"] Most server rooms continue to use traditional drives & many of those drives have been in use an awful long time & chatter away with no issues - I have a 5TB drive in this new desktop & a 500 GIG SSD that I use for Windows & most data that's created often - The spinner has music/video/16 years of photographs etc. The cost of the Crucial SSD was just over 50 UK pounds, maybe $60 - I cannot see a reason why anyone would use a spinner in a laptop as cloud can be used for excess data, start-up time alone & accessing data makes IMHO a SDD well worth the ever decreasing costs of a SSD - A 240 SSD £25 - Most if not all new laptops in the UK have a SSD.- Spinning drives have their place but for me it's not for C:\ - Used 2.5 inch spinners drives can be used for backup with a cheap enclosure with a USB connection. [/QUOTE]
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