Performance and capacity: SSD vs HDD

SSDs —usually come with less storage space than HDDs, but their performance gains may make them the better choice, depending on your needs. Given their blazing-fast 4K read speeds, SSDs will boot your operating system (OS) in seconds.

You’ll also notice performance improvements when opening programs and smaller files — forget about clicking your browser icon and waiting for ages while it loads. And if you ever need to reformat your hard drive, perhaps because you’d like to sell your computer, doing so is quick and easy with an SSD.
Should you get a 256 GB SSD or a 1 TB HDD? Unless you absolutely need more storage capacity, the benefits of an SSD generally outweigh the smaller storage capacity when compared to similarly priced HDDs.
Having your computer boot near-instantly is enough to convert anybody, especially in a world where external storage is getting cheaper all the time.


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