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MacBook Pro 2010/need SSD advice
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<blockquote data-quote="McBie" data-source="post: 1614341" data-attributes="member: 54417"><p>Any SSD will be faster than a regular ( mechanical ) Hard Drive, both in reading and writing data.</p><p>Downside for an SSD is the cost per GigaByte, which is significantly higher than a normal HD.</p><p>So the main criteria for your decision will be storage capacity ..... if 120 GB is sufficient, I would go for the SSD.</p><p>Mind you, 120 GB in today's world is not a huge amount of storage and can fill very quickly with pictures/video's etc.</p><p></p><p>Cheers ... McBie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McBie, post: 1614341, member: 54417"] Any SSD will be faster than a regular ( mechanical ) Hard Drive, both in reading and writing data. Downside for an SSD is the cost per GigaByte, which is significantly higher than a normal HD. So the main criteria for your decision will be storage capacity ..... if 120 GB is sufficient, I would go for the SSD. Mind you, 120 GB in today's world is not a huge amount of storage and can fill very quickly with pictures/video's etc. Cheers ... McBie [/QUOTE]
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