jerrycraft
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Hi,
I only heard of Hybrid SSD today. What is this technology?
I only heard of Hybrid SSD today. What is this technology?
I think you misunderstood the post. Hybrid drives are pretty much dead. There is no need to get a hybrid when you can get a fully-fledge SSD.SSD or solid state drives are most certainly NOT dead.
wrong again. they are available for home use. I would not advise buying one, though unless it's an intel. they're not seen commonly in home computers because the random-write speed was 1/10 the speed of common hd's today - this is changing with Intel's multithread algorithm.they are jsut not used for home use because they are not cheap at all.
actually, depending on how much writing is being performed, it could be less. this is because of the oxification process used to store the electrons. the problem is nand flash degrades over time with each erase (again Intel has found a way to extend the life of their ssd drive)SSD runs without a moter, this means its lifespan is extremely long compared to HDDs
SSDs no longer cost 2K, you can easily find a 64GB one for ~$200yeah cuz we are not going to pay 2K for a 128 GB SSD man for that kind of money you can make a decent gaming pc
SSDs no longer cost 2K, you can easily find a 64GB one for ~$200
Go to the main page of a board and click the New Thread button.how to add a new thread:lockd:
most people wouldnt find 64GB of storage enough i know i wont, and i said 128GB not 64 and if you dont believe me heres some proof
Memoright SSD GT 2.5" 128 GB, S-ATA € 2479,00