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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
New Mac Book Pro Slower boot than Old Mac Book Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1123513" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>Lots of pro and con regarding SSD drives. My personal opinion is that for now it's probably better to go with a good high end 7200 RPM drive. SSD drives are still premium priced, not TRIM supported in OS X (TRIM is supported in Win 7), and some have had firmware problems. The best bang for your $ (at least for now) is a good high end 7200 RPM drive.</p><p></p><p>On the pro side, they're fast and can take rough handling that a platter based standard drive can not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1123513, member: 46727"] Lots of pro and con regarding SSD drives. My personal opinion is that for now it's probably better to go with a good high end 7200 RPM drive. SSD drives are still premium priced, not TRIM supported in OS X (TRIM is supported in Win 7), and some have had firmware problems. The best bang for your $ (at least for now) is a good high end 7200 RPM drive. On the pro side, they're fast and can take rough handling that a platter based standard drive can not. [/QUOTE]
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